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*{{ep|Margical History Tour|(Lewis and Clark and Sacagawea)}} | *{{ep|Margical History Tour|(Lewis and Clark and Sacagawea)}} | ||
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*{{ep|Homer the Father}} | *{{ep|Homer the Father}} | ||
*{{ep|The Past and the Furious|(mentioned)}} | *{{ep|The Past and the Furious|(mentioned)}} | ||
Revision as of 01:54, February 16, 2026
Gateway Arch
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Location Information
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The Gateway Arch is a monument in St. Louis, Missouri.
History
In the opening sequence of Thicker than Waters, the Waters family was seen flying a kite which got caught at the top of the arch.[1]
Non-canon
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Lisa, as Edith, sang the line "And St. Louis has its arch to the West." when singing about symbols of towns in the song "The Mini Moose". An ancestor of Ned Flanders questioned it, and Lisa realized that it hadn't been built yet, then said it was coming.[2]
Behind the Laughter
In real life, the Gateway Arch is over 600 feet tall, larger than it appears to be in Thicker than Waters.
Appearances
Episode – "Margical History Tour" (Lewis and Clark and Sacagawea)
Episode – "There's Something About Marrying" (seen on Howell Huser's map)
Episode – "Homer the Father"
Episode – "The Past and the Furious" (mentioned)
References