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Golden Spike National Historical Park (U.S. National Park Service)

Visitors to the park can see the location of the Last Spike Site, 1869 railroad construction features, walk or drive on the original railroad grade.

Golden Spike National Historical Park - Wikipedia

It commemorates the completion of the first Transcontinental Railroad where the Central Pacific Railroad and the first Union Pacific Railroad met on May 10, ...

Golden Spike National Historic Site - Utah History to Go

Golden Spike National Historic Site ... On 10 May 1869 from Promontory Summit northwest of Ogden, Utah, a single telegraphed word, “done,” signaled to the nation ...

Golden Spike National Historical Park

In 1869, the Union Pacific and Central Pacific railroad companies joined 1776 miles of rail at what's now known as Golden Spike National Historical Park.…

Golden Spike National Historic Site | Visit Utah

Visit the Golden Spike National Historic Park to relive the history with exhibits and demonstrations, and take in the beauty of the surrounding Great Basin ...

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 - Utah.com

THINGS TO DO ... This historic park witnessed one of the most important accomplishments of the 19th century. On May 10, 1869, officials of the Central Pacific ...

Golden Spike NHS Official Store - WNPA | Shop Online Today!

Take home a piece of history with Golden Spike National Historical Park's online store. Explore NPS-approved memorabilia capturing the Union and Central ...

Golden Spike National Historical Park - NPS History

Congress finally declared the meeting place to be Promontory Summit, where, on May 10, 1869, two locomotives pulled up to the one-rail gap left in the track.

Introduction - Golden Spike (1869): Topics in Chronicling America

This guide provides access to material related to "Golden Spike" in the Chronicling America digital collection of historic newspapers.

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

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

Golden Spike Park: Relive the Railroad Revolution | WNPA

Visit Golden Spike Historical Park: Celebrate the 19th-century completion of the US transcontinental railroad & see replica Victorian-era locomotives.

Golden Spike National Historic Park, Utah | Anderson Design Group

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Spike 150

The May 10, 2019, celebration brought people from all over the world to commemorate this historic ... From the Golden Spike National Historical Park visitor ...

Golden Spike National Historic Site - Salt Lake City

Golden Spike National Historic Site. Visit Website. 32 miles west of Brigham City, via Utah Hwy. 83, Brigham City. Brigham City, UT 84302-0897.

Golden Spike - National Parks Conservation Association

Golden Spike National Historic Site marks the spot where the Union and Central Pacific Railroads converged on May 10, 1869, creating the nation's first ...

Golden Spike National Historic Site and the Chinese Arch

Today, sightseers can visit the Golden Spike National Historic Site and see the exact point where the Central Pacific and Union Pacific railroad companies ...

Golden Spike National Historic Site - Bear River Heritage Area

Visit Golden Spike National Historic Site, and witness historic reenactments and locomotive demonstrations, and participate in ranger programs and films.

The Last Spike: A Trip to Golden Spike National Historic Site

2019 marks "Spike 150," the 150th anniversary of the First Transcontinental Railroad, a groundbreaking feat of American ingenuity and ...

Golden Spike National Historic Site - American Field Trip

If you're a fan of history or trains, or if you're headed out to Spiral Jetty and want to take advantage of what else is in the area, definitely ...