“discover one of the most important cases ever tried in the US”
The majestic Old Courthouse has remained over the past 150 years as one of St. Louis' most prominent architectural landmarks and is now the visitors' center for the Gateway Arch. Visit the Old Courhouse to purchase your timed tickets to enter the Arch, ride to the top and see the film Monument to the Dream. You can also learn the current state of construction on the grounds and get directions for walking to the Arch while avoiding the latest construciton closures. The Old Courthouse was the site of the first two trials of the pivotal Dred Scott case in 1847 and 1850. It was also where Virginia Minor's case for a woman's right to vote came to trial in the 1870s. You may tour this historic structure, and visit the restored courtrooms to learn more about our 19th century judicial system.
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