Laclede's Landing in Saint Louis

Laclede's Landing

Laclede's Landing is a historic district located on the banks of the Mississippi River in downtown St. Louis, Missouri. Named after Pierre Laclede, who founded the city in 1764, the Landing served as the original site of the city's trading activities. Today, it is a popular tourist destination known for its vibrant nightlife, restaurants, shops, and historic architecture. Visitors can take a stroll down the cobblestone streets and explore the district's numerous historic buildings, such as the Old Courthouse and the Wax Museum. Laclede's Landing is also home to the Gateway Arch, a national monument and symbol of the westward expansion of the United States.

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