Lots of places in the USA have claimed this as their nickname - the Cumberland Gap mountains, Oklahoma and Pittsburgh among them. Probably the modern contender for the title is St. Louis in Missouri, which boasts the tallest (man-made) monument in the USA, The Gateway Arch. The Gateway Arch is a symbol of the US expansion westward.
Lots of places in the USA have claimed this as their nickname - the Cumberland Gap mountains, Oklahoma and Pittsburgh among them. Probably the modern contender for the title is St. Louis in Missouri, which boasts the tallest (man-made) monument in the USA, The Gateway Arch. The Gateway Arch is a symbol of the US expansion westward.
its a sight seeing spot where you can see the city
Farmers' cooperatives were common among fruit growers in the west.
California is further west.
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the west was offering land to the settlers
Gateway to the West
for fun and for the gateway to the west
St Louis, Missouri is known as the "Gateway to the West" and is home to the Gateway Arch landmark.
Gateway to the West - 1924 was released on: USA: 20 April 1924
Missouri
The river that is known as the Gateway to the West is the Missouri River. It flows into the Mississippi River at St. Louis, MO.
Well its called the Gateway Arch and St. Louis is the Gateway to the West theres your answer hope its useful!
Because Lewis and Clarke started their Westward Expadition in St .Louis
St. Louis, Missouri.
Mississppi River
St. Louis Missouri
St. Louis, MO