There is a view of the northern end of the Arch grounds from my office window. It seems like a couple of years since the garage there was demolished and a very different type of park constructed. It's full of swirls and curves, multiple layers leading to uncertain destinations. A swooping walkway leads down from the main park grounds, beside Eads Bridge and into the sunken terraces.
It just opened to the public so I went for some shots notwithstanding the gray day. Good first impression but I'm waiting for spring and summer when the foliage starts to grow in.
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The side of the east bridge looks like the fundament is from the roman empire, then a piece from medieval times and on top something from our age. But this park look very promising.
I remember that parking garage very well. So is Laclede's Landing still down there too? We had a few team parties at a bar down there back in the 90's.
I can see this offering you completely new perspectives, Bob!
It will be nice to explore that area, looks promising.
Somehow it reminds me of a tiny version of New York's High Line.
There's another transition for you Bob!
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