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Gateway Arch - Saint Louis
Playing Cards
   Impact Photographics - 2010?

Notes: Also features information on the Old Courthouse and the rest of the 
Jefferson National Expansion Memorial.

   No.       Card Text

Spade A      The Gateway Arch was built at the Mississippi Rive
Spade 2      The Gateway Arch is by far the most conspicuous la
Spade 3      The bison and the items used by buffalo hunters re
Spade 4      Charles Barber is portrayed in his engraver's offi
Spade 5      The Old Courthouse is a building of true architect
Spade 6      Original pine doors of the Old Courthouse are fini
Spade 7      The holiday season is celebrated with St. Louis tr
Spade 8      After working with his father on a number of proje
Spade 9      The Gateway Arch can be seen while strolling down
Spade 10     Carettas were used in the Southwest until at least
Spade J      Expansion into the West was made by, explorers, fu
Spade Q      The Gateway Arch was built at the Mississippi Rive
Spade K      The Gateway Arch is by far the most conspicuous la

Heart A      The Texas Longhorn Steer was an important part of
Heart 2      The Gateway Arch is by far the most conspicuous la
Heart 3      Views of the galleries inside the Old Courthouse d
Heart 4      An original pilot's wheel from the steamboat Golds
Heart 5      The Old Courthouse is a building of true architect
Heart 6      The Old Courthouse was central to St. Louis' histo
Heart 7      A reproduction of the St. Louis levee circa 1850 u
Heart 8      A surveyor's transit was an essential tool of earl
Heart 9      Since the World's Fair in 1904, the city of St. Lo
Heart 10     The chuckwagon and its implements were central to
Heart J      The tram that carries visitors to the top of the G
Heart Q      The Gateway Arch and the Old Courthouse are the tw
Heart K      St. Louis served as the "Gateway to the West" duri

Diamond A    The Gateway Arch was built at the Mississippi Rive
Diamond 2    The Gateway Arch is by far the most conspicuous la
Diamond 3    The beaver was the most widely sought natural reso
Diamond 4    St. Louis sculptor Rudolph Torrini's statue of the
Diamond 5    The Old Courthouse dome once dcominated the skylin
Diamond 6    The spiraling staircase of the Old Courthouse was
Diamond 7    The rotunda of the Old Courthouse is decorated dur
Diamond 8    The grizzly bear is symbolic of the wild and feroc
Diamond 9    Although prized for its appearance, the spotted pa
Diamond 10   The horse-drawn John Deere plow, used to break up
Diamond J    This full size reproduction buffalo hide tipi is o
Diamond Q    Built bet5ween 1839 and 1862, the Old Courthouse w
Diamond K    The Gateway Arch is by far the most conspicuous la

Club A       The Gateway Arch was built at the Mississippi Rive
Club 2       The Gateway Arch is by far the most conspicuous la
Club 3       The Gateway Arch and the Old Courthouse are the tw
Club 4       Fireworks fill the night sky during an Independenc
Club 5       The Gateway Arch is a memorial to Thomas Jefferson
Club 6       The Gateway Arch is the centerpiece of the 91-acre
Club 7       The west courtroom on the second floor of the Old
Club 8       A life-size bronze statue of Thomas Jefferson stan
Club 9       Since 1965, the Gateway Arch has been the focal po
Club 10      Displayed in the Museum of Westward Expansion, thi
Club J       This diorama depicts a French colonial house in St
Club Q       A photograph of Wolf's Robe, a Cheyenne chief, wea
Club K       The Old Courthouse dome once dcominated the skylin

Joker        (black)
Joker        (black)
  --         Jefferson National Parks Association provides qual
  --         Jefferson National Parks Association provides qual


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