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Golden Spike National Historic Site Foundation Document Overview


Golden Spike National Historic Site Foundation Document Overview

Golden Spike National Historic Site contains other resources and values that may not be fundamental to the purpose and significance of the park, but are ...

Foundation Document - NPS History

The history preserved at Golden Spike National Historic ... Veech, A S An Archeological Overview and Assessment of Golden Spike National ... Foundation Document • ...

Utah: Golden Spike National Historic Site

Otherwise known as the Golden Spike Ceremony, this historic event not only celebrates the completion of the first transcontinental railroad, ...

Golden Spike National Historical - National Park Service

Explore the stories that make the transcontinental railroad unique to our nation's history. Last updated: October 21, ...

Archaeological Survey of Golden Spike National Historic Site and ...

Archaeological Survey of Golden Spike National Historic Site and Historical Record Search for Promontory, Utah · Summary · Cite this Record · This Resource is Part ...

Golden Spike National Historical Park

In 1869, the Union Pacific and Central Pacific railroad companies joined 1,776 miles of rail at what's now known as Golden Spike National Historical Park.

SCR006 - Utah Legislature

9 General Description: 10 This concurrent resolution creates the Golden Spike State Monument. ... 19 ▸ approves the creation of the Golden Spike State Monument.

Welcome to Golden Spike - Video (U.S. National Park Service)

Golden Spike National Historical Park is dedicated to the construction and completion of the first transcontinental railroad.

Golden Spike Heritage Foundation - GuideStar Profile

To reestablish the historic rail link from Ogden, Utah to Promontory Summitt, Utah and the Golden Spike National Historic Site, also to preserve railroad ...

Golden Spike National Historical Park - Facebook

... Foundation Document to outline the significance and fundamental resources and values of the Transcontinental Railroad. What is the goal of ...

Golden Spike National Historic Site | Utah, Map, History, & Facts

Golden Spike National Historic Site, national historic site at Promontory in Box Elder county, northern Utah, U.S., near the Great Salt Lake ...

Golden Spike National Historical Park | Corinne UT - Facebook

NPS is creating a Foundation Document to outline the significance and fundamental resources and values of the Transcontinental Railroad. What is the goal of ...

Golden spike - Wikipedia

History · The Pacific Railroad ground broken January 8, 1863, and completed May 8, 1869. · Directors of the C. P. R. R. of Cal. Hon. Leland Stanford. · Officers.

Golden Spike National Historical Park Celebrating Steam Engines

The steam locomotive Jupiter will be on display at Golden Spike National Historical Park this week/NPS file. The power of steam locomotives ...

GoldenSpikeNPS | The Golden Spike Monument will be at Golden ...

24 likes, 0 comments - goldenspikenps on May 3, 2024: "The Golden Spike Monument will be at Golden Spike National Historical Park this spring on May 11th, ...

Golden Spike National Historic Site - Clio

Recognized as a national park, people all over the world can visit this location and see for themselves where the golden spike ceremony took ...

Union Pacific No. 119, Golden Spike National Historic Site, 2009.

Golden Spike National Historic Site Foundation Document Overview; Union Pacific Steam Engine 119 In Winter, Golden Spike, 44% OFF; 6 Winter steam festival ...

Golden Spike - Utah.gov

For the UIPA Board to adopt a Project Area Plan, an environmental review for the project area must be completed. To ensure that any required ...

Foundation Document Collection | outsideNPS

Foundation Document Collection Project. Search for a NPS Site. Park Foundation Documents ... Klondike Gold Rush National Historical Park | KLGO · Knife River ...

General Management Plan, Environmental Impact Statement ...

Golden Spike National Historic Site is in Box Elder County, Utah. The national historic site was authorized by Congress on July 30, 1965.