I'm unaware of any "golden" arch in St. Louis. I suspect you mean the Gateway arch, which symbolizes the "gateway to the west" ... St. Louis was a popular jumping-off point for travelers headed further west, since the Mississippi was navigable to there, so it was possible to easily get there by boat.
The Golden Louis was created on 1909-02-22.
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The Golden Louis - 1909 was released on: USA: 22 February 1909
Louis XIV was king of France for much of the 17th century and into the early 18th century. Louis XV was king of France in the 18th century.Louis is not important and history is boring.
He was perhaps the most important and influential artist in the history of jazz.
An abuse of credit.
Because he was one of the most important musicians in the history of jazz music.
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Because his influence as a ruler has more bearing for the fields of art, design and architecture than for general world history.
Yes the Louis was a coin. It was created by Louis XIII in 1640 in golden and silver version. The golden Louis was also called écu d'or (golden ecu). This currency had been used until the French revolution. After the revolution some coins (franc germinal or The Napoléon) were still wrongly called Louis.
No, the Golden Gate Bridge is in San Francisco, California.
Because he stood up against Canadian rule and created an important part of Western Canadian history.