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What's inside of the Gateway Arch (St. Louis, Missouri)

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Did you know there is a tram system to take passengers to the top of the Gateway Arch? Behind the scenes: Thanks to Robert Moore for reviewing this video! This video has been dubbed in 14 languages, you can change the audio track language in the Settings menu (click the gear icon in the lower right hand corner of the video). Try dubbing your videos with AI: 👨Video Credits: Research: Derek Richardson 3D Artist: Jared Owen 3D Artist: Sliman Selmi 3D Artist: Ixaur 3D Artist: Kent Trammell 3D Artist: Micah Ross 💻Social Media: Patreon: Twitter: Instagram: Facebook: TikTok: @jaredowenanimations 🌐Internet Sources: Construction of the Gateway Arch: How the Gateway Arch was made: Dick Bowser, The Designer of the Gateway Arch Tram: Parking at the Gateway Arch National Park: The Gateway Arch - A True American Symbol: The Gateway Arch at 50: Riding to the top of the Gateway Arch in a Tram Car: 📚Book Sources: Historic Photos of The Gateway Arch by Nini Harris The Gateway Arch An Illustrated Timeline by John Guenther 🟠This animation was made with Blender 4.1 (EEVEE & Cycles Render) 🎵Music (): Light As Air by Reveille Just a Dream by CJ-0 Tasteful Combination by Cody Martin Across the Narrow by Cody Martin Cruise by PALA 🎧Here is some of the gear that I use for animation: Graphics Card: GTX 4090 Graphics Card: GTX 3090ti Microphone: Shure MV7 Mouse: Razer Naga X Chair: Staples Gaming Chair ⌚Timestamps: 00:00 - Intro 02:04 - History 03:23 - Building the Arch 08:47 - Tram Designing 11:01 - Surrounding Area 11:45 - Inside 13:35 - Tram Ride 📼Video Summary: The Gateway Arch in St. Louis, Missouri is right along the Mississippi River. It was designed by Finnish-American Eero Saarinen and built in the 1960s. It's called an Orthotropic Design because the structure on the outside supports all the weight. The shape of the Arch is an Inverted Catenary Curve. Creeper Derricks were used to build the arch - slowly going up the sides as it increased in height. Then the Stabilizing Truss was installed to brace the sides of the arch. The last piece is the Keystone - to get it to fit they sprayed water over the south leg and installed Hydraulic Jacks to widen the gap. The Tram system was designed by Dick Bowser. There are eight cars on each side - each tram car can fit 5 people. You enter the museum by going underground. There's a museum inside with six separate areas to learn more about the arch. You can also visit the Tucker Theater, Arch Store, or Arch Cafe. The tram ride will take about 3 or 4 minutes to reach the top. The Oberservation Deck can fit about 100 people and there are 16 windows on each side. #GatewayArch #stlouis #b3d

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