Stacy B. • November 12, 2019Two blocks of nice landscapes and sculptures. Lovely walk on a sunny fall day.
Abby M. • November 2, 2016A great monument! Such a cool thing for Missouri. It's very neat to visit and the riverside view from it is pretty amazing!
Tim N. • June 11, 2013Outstanding restoration and good presentation of Dred Scott history.
Mario G. • December 3, 2013Absolutely the best spot downtown to take a walk and enjoy the outdoors and people watch
Nicole Y. • May 19, 2010A rare surviving example of the 2nd Empire style architecture. Ordered built after the Civil War ended in 1865. One of five grand Federal buildings built in New York, Boston, Philadelphia, Cincinnati
Jacques • January 6, 2018Fantastic views from the top of the Arch. The ride up is also fun in a tiny cabin
Alan • August 10, 2013Don't miss their "Big Muddy Blues Festival" Labor Day weekend: live bands on the streets and plenty to drink & eat!
Charles • November 11, 2013Designed by Alfred B. Mullett in 1872, and opened in 1884. Inside is the original sculpture of Peace and Vigilance by Daniel Chester French who also sculpted Abraham Lincoln for the Lincoln Memorial.
David D. • August 18, 2010When visiting the sculpture, keep in mind that everyone in the civil courts building just to the west can see everything you're doing. :)
Christopher B. • October 4, 2011Be on the watch for homeless... There are alot of them and they like to pester you for money
Holly J. • June 25, 2011The original part of this complex, the high rise on the 7th/Chestnut corner, is a local and national registered historic building because of its significance in architecture.
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