From Plains to the Gateway Arch

WanderWest Day 19 Lawrence, KS → Indianapolis, IN:  

From Plains to the Gateway Arch

Today was another marathon day behind the wheel as we pushed further east, trading the golden plains of Kansas for city skylines and stormy skies. Our drive through Kansas City included a peek at Arrowhead Stadium from the highway—instantly dubbed the “puke field” by the girls (sorry, Chiefs fans 😆). The rivalry runs deep, but I’ve got to say… I still love Taylor Swift and all the happiness Travis is bringing to her life. Go Chiefs! ❤️💛

Our big stop of the day? The Gateway Arch in St. Louis—an unforgettable pit stop! Known as the “Gateway to the West,” this 630-foot stainless steel monument was completed in 1965 and honors Thomas Jefferson and the pioneers who helped expand the United States westward. It's the tallest monument in the U.S., and standing beneath it (and then inside it!) truly gives you a sense of its magnitude.





We braved the tram to the top—it felt just like a Disney ride: tight quarters, suspenseful anticipation, and a big reveal at the top. The views were amazing, stretching across the Mississippi River and downtown St. Louis. Definitely a highlight!

The final stretch to Indianapolis came with a twist—our first real weather of the entire trip. Rain and thunderstorms followed us for hours, slowing us down and soaking the mood a bit, but hey—we’ve had perfect weather for 18 days, so we can’t complain.

We rolled into Indy by nightfall, officially back on Eastern Time and inching closer to home.

Tomorrow is our last (and longest) leg… the final chapter of this unforgettable journey. Let’s do this!

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