Cobblestone American History and Current Events for Kids and Children

Along Rivers and Through Prairies

Before Dr. Robert Moore (RIGHT) became an educator at Washington University in St. Louis, he was a historian who worked for the National Park Service for 40 years. He enjoys doing historical research and using architectural drawing programs to create 3-D computer models of past buildings and landscapes. He also spends time hiking in the woods and watching animals and birds in their natural habitats. Dr. Moore shared his thoughts about life on the westward trails and his long career at Gateway Arch National Park. The park was founded to commemorate the role of St. Louis in the westward expansion of the United States during the 1800s.

What got you interested in history?

I was born in Utica, New York. The Oriskany Revolutionary War battle happened not far from where I lived, and my family

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