St. Louis Union Station MM Sikes painting |
As I was completing my coffee table book, I was amazed to discover a complex with a similar appearance in the south of France. We were visiting the medieval walled city of Carcassonne and were fascinated by the relationship in design between it and the architecture of Union Station. On our return home I learned that Carcassonne, a fortified town that has stood in some form for 20 centuries, was indeed the basis for the Union Station design. At that point, I decided to use two of my Carcassonne photographs in my book.
Because Hotels to Remember is a "snapshot in time," it is not surprising that when my book was published the hotel that occupied Union Station was a Hyatt Regency. Today that hotel is a Marriott.
Change is certain. Nothing else is. We only have snapshots in time!
8 comments:
A lovely and interesting Blog...thank you!
Thanks, Pauline, for leaving a comment.
Am not sure how Georgia O'Keeffe Museum became one of my tags for this post because it shouldn't be. I haven't figured out how to remove it!
Nice painting. Good choice for U.
Thanks for stopping by my blog. I can't believe we are on the last week of A-Z. It has been fun, but 26 posts in one month has been difficult.
I checked out your Passenger to Paradise link. All your books sound so good!
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Another fascinating post! I'm a history buff so I think things like the link between Carcassonne and Union Station are so interesting.
Visiting your blog feels like traveling around the world, I love learning about all these different places. :)
After the tornado last Friday in St. Louis, is it still there and intact?
Thanks, Amy. (I love the name. One of my daughters is Amy!) Also, thanks for looking at the Passenger to Paradise link. Please let me know what you think if you read one of the books.
Julie, it's sometimes amazing how close our world actually is. Am glad you are enjoying the blog post. A to Z has been fun!
Alex, the ball game was played at Busch Stadium, only a few blocks away, that same evening. Made me believe everything was okay at Union Station. All the while, my daughter's Terminal C was devastated.
Union Station St. Louis is breathtaking. I never knew about that connection to Carcassone.
Hi Monti .. love the painting you did .. talented lady! Station buildings have amazing history and are usually imposing structures .. interesting about its origins .. I've always wanted to visit Carcassone too ..
One day .. !! Cheers Hilary
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