The Kiener Plaza splash pad is open for the season again, and for the first time after the COVID-19 pandemic started early last year. The 1.9-acre park at 500 Chestnut St. in downtown St. Louis is free and open for St. Louisans and out-of-towners to use, along with their children. It reopened May 28 when.
Missourians can now proudly display their love for St. Louis and the Gateway Arch with the newly redesigned specialty Arch license plate, which supports programs at Gateway Arch National Park. Designed by St. Louis graphic designer Carlos Zamora in conjunction with nonprofit Jefferson National Parks Association (JNPA), the new license plate features the city’s iconic monument and a nod to the Arch’s new circular west entrance, as well as the new park name, Gateway Arch National Park.
Custom ‘Go Arch’ license plates are shown under the Arch.
By ordering a license plate from the non-profit Jefferson National Parks Association, your tax-deductible contribution will support enriching educational programs for all ages at Gateway Arch National Park. JNPA also creates additional support by operating The Arch Store, located in the visitors’ center beneath the Gateway Arch.