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Wow, the Arch in St. Louis was the highlight of the road trip. The Gateway Arch (630 ft high) is part of the Jefferson National Expansion Memorial National Park. We had a blast there. First, we had to drop poor Topaz off at a doggie day care. It was clean, safe, and full of free range dogs, but i don’t think she was happy. Then, we spent the afternoon touring the museum, Arch, and lunch at a waterfront restaurant.
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This afternoon was definitely a two thumbs up, must see stop.