Scenes From St. Louis

Monday, July 5, 2010

Floodwater swamps the western approach to the Eads Bridge, the oldest span crossing the Mississippi River. This view was taken from the Gateway Arch grounds looking east to the Illinois side of the river.
Posted by David Sheets at 8:44 AM
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