Created by: muellema
Number of Blossarys: 7
Properly known as the Louisiana Purchase Exposition, it celebrated the centennial of the 1803 Louisiana Purchase. Held on the present-day grounds of Forest Park and Washington University. 62 foreign ...
The Gateway Arch is a 630-foot (192 m) monument built to honor westward expansion. Clad in stainless steel and built in the form of a flattened catenary arch, it is the tallest man-made monument in ...
A Lasallian Catholic boys highschool founded in 1850 under the name St. Joseph's Academy. Christian Brothers College Highschool opened in 1922 in the Hi-Pointe neighboorhood. The newest campus opened ...
The flag symbolizes the confluence of the Mississippi and Missouri rivers. Where they meet is St. Louis, symbolized by a fleur-de-lis signifying the city's French heritage. The flag's colors recall ...
A public park located just west of St. Louis City. It is covers 1,371 acres (5.55 km2).The park opened in 1876, and has hosted several significant events, including the 1904 World's Fair and the 1904 ...
A popular song from 1904 celebrating the St. Louis World's Fair. The words were by Andrew B. Sterling; the music, by Kerry Mills. The song and the fair were focal points of the Judy Garland movie, ...
A private Roman Catholic girls high school located in Webster Groves. In 1924, Nerinx Hall began educating young women in the Lockwood family home in Webster Groves, Missouri, graduating its first ...