April 16, 2005 — The Gateway Arch, a stainless steel catenary curve, stands behind the Old St. Louis County Courthouse in St. Louis, Missouri. Completed in 1965, the Gateway Arch was designed by Eero Saarinen to commemorate the westward expansion of the United States. The Old Courthouse, completed in 1862, is a National Historic Landmark that served as the site of the Dred Scott case and Virginia Minor's lawsuit for suffrage. Today, both structures are part of the Gateway Arch National Park.April 16, 2005 — The bathroom of the former Creepy Crawl music venue in St. Louis, Missouri, is covered in graffiti and flyers from bands that performed there. The venue, which operated from the late 1990s until its closure in 2009, was a significant space for the local independent music scene. This space served as a canvas for the venue's patrons and performers, reflecting the vibrant and often ephemeral culture of underground music.
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