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- Jake SmithAvril 15, 2013Standing on the steps, you can get a great photo of the Arch. You can even use the steps themselves to place your timer-set camera on. And who says history has no use?
- C-SPANJuin 25, 2014The Dred Scott Decision is one event that hastened the start of the Civil War. To learn more about St. Louis and its historic background check out this C-SPAN video. En savoir plus
- Erik RowleyAoût 28, 2016Beautiful architecture completed in 1864 and now part of the Jefferson National Expansion Memorial. The Dred Scott Case was tried here, a monumental trial that escalated tensions over slavery.
- Erik RowleyAoût 28, 2016Beware of the creepy little door in the top stairwell...reminds me of that terrifying scene in the 6th Sense.
- Vincent ChesneyDécembre 10, 2022Historic location in the heart of the city. Informative, friendly guides
- Kelly BlickAvril 20, 2017Ask a park ranger for tips when visiting. Such a beautiful, historic building.
- Jenna NorthJuillet 11, 2012Also part of the “Core Discovery”, the building is currently in a restoration process however is open to the public and worth a stop.
- Joseph B.Avril 29, 2015A beautiful courthouse impressively framed by the Arch behind it. Learn your history by touring the inside.
- Paula MadeiraAoût 24, 2018It is nice and free, but there is not much to see. They have guided tours, might be more interesting than a self guided one.
- Chad HembreeJanvier 10, 2017A beautifully preserved piece of architecture that now looks vastly out of place and time.
- A must see in downtown Saint Louis, and it's free.
- STLtodayAoût 6, 2011On June 11, 1861, in the Planters House hotel, next to the (Old) Courthouse, Gov. Claiborne Fox Jackson pressed Union Capt. Nathaniel Lyon to disband his militia. Lyon's response: "This means war." En savoir plus
- USA TODAYNovembre 22, 2010At this courthouse, the slave Dred Scott filed his legal battle for freedom, and suffragist Virginia Minor brought her case for women's voting rights, too. Exhibits document both cases. En savoir plus