Workers welding parts of the Gateway Arch, St. Louis, MO, US

Close-up of steel workers welding parts of the Gateway Arch in a factory, St. Louis, MO, US, 1963. Founded by the National Park Service in 1935 to commemorate Thomas Jefferson’s vision of a transcontinental United States, the Gateway Arch National Park (formerly known as the “Jefferson National Expansion Memorial”) stretches from the Old Courthouse to the steps overlooking the Mississippi River. In between, the Gateway Arch rises high, a bold monument to the pioneering spirit.
Close-up of steel workers welding parts of the Gateway Arch in a factory, St. Louis, MO, US, 1963. Founded by the National Park Service in 1935 to commemorate Thomas Jefferson’s vision of a transcontinental United States, the Gateway Arch National Park (formerly known as the “Jefferson National Expansion Memorial”) stretches from the Old Courthouse to the steps overlooking the Mississippi River. In between, the Gateway Arch rises high, a bold monument to the pioneering spirit.
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Editorial #:
1684981309
Collection:
Prelinger Archives
Date created:
20 September, 2023
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Licence type:
Rights-ready
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Not released. More information
Clip length:
00:00:31:01
Location:
St. Louis, MO, United States
Mastered to:
QuickTime 10-bit ProRes 422 (HQ) 4K 3840x2160 24p
Source:
Prelinger Archives
Object name:
pa_mode-art_2027_20210730_016