Wednesday, August 25, 2010

Day 24 - Arkansas/St. Louis/Louisville

We got up fairly early Sunday morning and finally purchased Andrew his own laptop so we no longer have to share computers. [He'd been using his old trusty PC from college, but after 8 long years it finally died right before we left for the trip.] He is now the proud owner of a shiny blue Dell notebook. We loaded up the car and headed out to another E. Faye Jones architecture site called Cooper Chapel.


It was a beautiful place and very much reminded us of Thorncrown a couple days earlier.


After the chapel, we headed north to St. Louis and enjoyed as much sightseeing we could fit in before it got completely dark outside. We were able to see the famous arch... the stunningly beautiful Union Station... the old courthouse... and a number of beautiful buildings and sights. The most exciting thing that we saw while we were in St. Louis were our buddies Alex + Nathaniel! We could barely wait for her to land in the city before we caught up with them! We could have chatted for hours and never had a silent moment, but we decided that the more responsible thing to do was to keep driving onto Louisville so we could avoid rush hour the next morning.




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