Missouri has sometimes been called the "Gateway State". This probably dates back to the middle of the 19th century, when St. Louis was considered the gateway to the West.
Kentucky is regarded as the Gateway to the South.
The Gateway Arch is located in Missouri. Specifically, it is situated in the city of St. Louis.
The Gateway Playhouse is located in the city of Bellport which is located in the state of New York. The address of the Gateway Playhouse is 215 S Country Road.
In St. Louis, Missouri.
Missouri - but extremely close to State line with Illinois
Missouri
No, it is 100% owned by the state Government. it is an initiative of the state Government
Georgia An internet search has shown Louisville Kentucky as the gateway to the south. A related link is posted below. Louisville, Kentucky and Richmond Virginia are typically viewed as "Gateway to the South" cities.Some people however view Kentucky as a Midwestern state, and Virginia as a Mid-Atlantic state. Most would agree if you reach the border line at Tennessee and North Carolina, you are officially in the South.but..... on the state website for Virginia (Virginia.gov), it states "Virginia is the gateway to the south." Louisville, Kentucky and Richmond Virginia are typically viewed as "Gateway to the South" cities. Some people however view Kentucky as a Midwestern state, and Virginia as a Mid-Atlantic state. Most would agree if you reach the border line at Tennessee and North Carolina, you are officially in the South. but..... on the state website for Virginia (Virginia.gov), it states "Virginia is the gateway to the south." :)
Georgia An internet search has shown Louisville Kentucky as the gateway to the south. A related link is posted below. Louisville, Kentucky and Richmond Virginia are typically viewed as "Gateway to the South" cities.Some people however view Kentucky as a Midwestern state, and Virginia as a Mid-Atlantic state. Most would agree if you reach the border line at Tennessee and North Carolina, you are officially in the South.but..... on the state website for Virginia (Virginia.gov), it states "Virginia is the gateway to the south." Louisville, Kentucky and Richmond Virginia are typically viewed as "Gateway to the South" cities. Some people however view Kentucky as a Midwestern state, and Virginia as a Mid-Atlantic state. Most would agree if you reach the border line at Tennessee and North Carolina, you are officially in the South. but..... on the state website for Virginia (Virginia.gov), it states "Virginia is the gateway to the south." :)
Indiana State plays division 1-AA football in the Gateway Football Conference.
Ohio is called the gateway state because in the early 1800's, settlers came through Ohio to get farther west to settle. It is also is called the gateway state because it had rich soil for settlers and that lead them to a new and better life.