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Union Station

Saint Louis Union Station is a massive, Romaneque-style

building, designed by architect Theodore Link in 1894. It

was once on of the largest and busiest railroad terminals in

the road. Now it is home to a hotel, delicious restaruants,

unique shops, a beautiful pond and the ever so popular

fudgery. Union Station is filled with vaulted ceilings,

stained glass, scale models of trains and a room that

appears to pass voices through walls. A traditional landmark

in St. Louis that no visitor should miss.

Deciding on which place to evaluate based on the four

choosen spots came easy to me. I love Union Station and the

feeling that I get when I enter the magnificent building. I

can remember going there with my father and asking him to

explain the features to me, not knowing until I was much

older that it wasn’t just a wonderful place to eat and shop.

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Approximate Word count = 607
Approximate Pages = 2 (250 words per page double spaced)

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