The city of St. Louis was established in Spanish Louisiana (now in Missouri) on February 15, 1764.

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The city of St. Louis was established in Spanish Louisiana (now in Missouri) on February 15, 1764.

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The old Eads Bridge, in the snow.
It was snowing so hard earlier today, most people at work got sent home. Me included. If only they could’ve just called a snow day yesterday and spared us the trek...oh well. ❄️
I got off the train (which goes on the underside of Eads), and took a picture. At the time I could barely see the Arch, much less the city. That doesn’t happen often.
Glad to be home, having enjoyed a hot bath. Maybe I’ll get some laundry done or maybe - just maybe - some writing, too.
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James Buchanan Eads, an American engineer, was born May 23, 1820.
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Eads Bridge, Saint Louis - 1874 - under Missouri River
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Eads Bridge on foggy morning in Downtown St. Louis
Louis Jolliet and Jacques Marquette began exploring the Mississippi River on May 17, 1673.
A large fire nearly burned St. Louis to the ground on May 16, 1849.