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ST. LOUIS (Aug. 4, 2015)—As the Gateway Arch nears its 50th anniversary in October 2015, partners involved with operating and enhancing the national park have announced plans to celebrate the iconic monument's golden birthday. An all-day community celebration will take place on Saturday, October 24, in nearby Kiener Plaza. Additional commemorative celebrations will take place on Wednesday, October 28, marking the 50th anniversary of the Arch's completion. Partners and sponsors of these events include the National Park Service, CityArchRiver Foundation, Great Rivers Greenway, Bi-State Development Agency, Jefferson National Parks Association, City of St. Louis, and the Missouri History Museum. Arch 50 Fest –Saturday, October 24, 10:30 am –8:30 pm Recognition Ceremony and Birthday Party - Wednesday, October 28, 11am $1 Journey to the Top Tram Rides - October 28, all day Visitors to the top will receive: A "Top of the Arch" lapel pin modeled after one that was originally distributed when the trams opened in 1967. An " I Went to the Top" certificate handed out to riders in the 1960s. Limited Edition 50th Anniversary Mechandise Meet the Builders of the Gateway Arch at the Missouri History Museum - October 28, 9:00 - 11 am The "Arch Perspectives" exhibit will be on display in the lower level of the museum, and show cases various photos of the Arch through the years, including photographs of Arch construction by famed St. Louis photographer Robert Artega. Screenings of the award-winning documentary "Monument to the Dream" will be offered throughout the day in the museum auditorium.National Park Service rangers will be on site offering special activities related to the construction and history of the Arch. The Gateway Arch: An Icon for Yesterday, Today and Tomorrow Panel Discussion at the Missouri History Museum- October 28, 12-1 pm
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