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 Golden Spike National Historic Site - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Golden Spike National Historic Site is a U.S. National Historic Site located at Promontory Summit, north of the Great Salt Lake in Utah.
It was authorized as a National Historic Site on April 2, 1957 under nonfederal ownership.
The Historic Site encompasses 2,735 acres (11 km²).
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 Golden Spike National Historic Monument
Golden Spike was designated as a national historic site in nonfederal ownership on April 2, 1957, and authorized for federal ownership and administration by an act of Congress on July 30, 1965.
The spike presented by Arizona Territory was a composite made from plating an ordinary 6 inch iron spike with gold on the head (upper portion) and silver on the shaft (lower portion).
CAR - Golden Spike is located 32 miles west of Brigham City via Highways 13 and 83.
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 Golden Spike National Historic Site
The Golden Spike National Historic Site is located off Route 83, 32 miles west of Brigham City, Utah.
The golden spike ceremony was actually held at Promontory Summit, almost forty miles north of Promontory Point.
The top was engraved with the words "The Last Spike" and it became known as the famous golden spike.
www.land-we-love.com /golden_spike.htm   (540 words)

  
 Utah History Encyclopedia
In 1957 Congress established a seven-acre tract as the Golden Spike National Historic Site.
The famed "Golden Spike" was presented by David Hewes, a San Francisco construction magnate.
In 1965 Congress enlarged to site to encompass 2,176 acres and be administered by the National Park Service.
www.media.utah.edu /UHE/g/GOLDENSPIKE.html   (942 words)

  
 Golden Spike National Historical Site
Golden Spike National Historic Site is located 32 miles west of Brigham City on State Routes 13 and 83.
A visit to Golden Spike today offers a Museum where the tools and artifacts of the railroads construction are on display, and of course you don't want to miss the two working replicas of the 1869 locomotives 'Jupiter' and '119'.
After a golden spike was symbolically tapped, a final iron spike was driven to connect the railroads.
www.utahoutdooractivities.com /goldenspike.html   (891 words)

  
 Golden Spike National Historic Site Brigham City, Utah (Trains)
Golden Spike National Historic Site Brigham City, Utah (Trains)
This spot was designated as a national historic site in non-federal ownership on April 2, 1957.
A golden spike was driven to celebrate the completion on May 10, 1869.
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 Golden Spike National Historic Site Utah
Golden Spike National Historic Site is located 32 miles northwest of Brigham City on State Routes 13 and 83.
Golden Spike National National Historic Site, PO Box 897, Brigham City 84302, 435-471-2209
This historic site witnessed one of the most important accomplishments of the 19th century.
www.utah.com /nationalsites/golden_spike.htm   (177 words)

  
 Golden Spike National Historic Site --  Encyclopædia Britannica
A pyramidal monument marks the spot where the golden (last) spike was driven on May 10, 1869, linking the Central Pacific and Union Pacific railroads.
A pyramidal monument marks the spot where the golden (last) spike was driven on May 10, 1869, linking the Central Pacific and...
The organization was incorporated by the National Trust Act in 1907, and its powers and privileges were extended by acts of Parliament in 1919, 1937,...
www.britannica.com /eb/article-9037250?tocId=9037250&query=central   (900 words)

  
 Golden Spike National Historic Site - OutdoorPlaces.Com
Golden Spike National Historic Site also has a museum and interpretive center.
It was a symbolic golden spike made from the hills of California.
Because gold is so soft, the hole for the spike had been pre-made, and the actual spike to finish the rail would be steel.
www.outdoorplaces.com /Destination/USNP/utgolspi   (1576 words)

  
 Worldisround - Utah - Golden Spike NHS - Scenery in Utah photos
Golden Spike National Historic Site commemorates the completion of the first transcontinental railroad on May 10, 1869.
The park includes an auto tour, hiking, viewing the golden spike reenactment ceremony, and the site of the last spike.
A replica of where the Golden Spike was used.
www.worldisround.com /articles/4160   (186 words)

  
 Railroads
The site has been preserved, and there is a visitor centre complete with replicas of the locomotives that were involved in the historic ceremony.
The golden spike ceremony is re-enacted on a regular basis.
On May 10, 1869, the Union Pacific Railroad met the Central Pacific Railroad at Promontory, Utah, to finish the first transcontinental railroad in the United States.
members.shaw.ca /robin.owen/goldenspike.htm   (60 words)

  
 Golden Spike National Historic Site pictures - Brigham City, UT
Golden Spike was designated as a national historic site in nonfederal ownership on April 2, 1957, and authorized for federal ownership and administration by an act of Congress on July 30, 1965.
Golden Spike National Historic Site pictures - Brigham City, UT Exploitz.com stock photo licensing: Fee-based or FREE stock photos (depending on use) -- all inquiries welcomed.
Enjoy the Golden Spike National Historic Site photos above as supplied by the US National Park Service.
www.exploitz.com /national_park/golden_spike_national_historic_site   (168 words)

  
 Historic Highlights: East Meets West
Golden Spike National Historic Site in Utah tells the story of America's first transcontinental railroad, which transformed a nation by linking its coasts.
A golden spike was ceremoniously tapped and a final iron spike driven to connect the railroads.
That makes it hard to appreciate the historical significance of the first transcontinental railroad.
www.npca.org /magazine/2003/july_august/historic_highlights.asp   (594 words)

  
 Golden Spike National Historic Site
Golden Spike National Historic Site This historic site witnessed one of the most important accomplishments of the 19th century.
Golden Spike was designated as a national historic site in nonfederal ownership on April 2, 1957, and authorized for federal
On July 30, 1965 Golden Spike National Historic Site was created "for the purpose of establishing a national historic site commemorating the completion of the first
spike.free-clip-artz.info /golden-spike/golden-spike-national-historic-site.php   (832 words)

  
 The Chinese and the Transcontinental Railroad -- Brown Quarterly -- v. 1, no. 3 -- Spring 1997
Golden Spike National Historic Site in Brigham City, Utah which was established in 1965, commemorates this history.
Golden Spike National Historic Site features live demonstrations of authentic replica steam locomotives during the summer season.
For the thousands who died aboard ship, the hundreds who died in accidents and the thousands who died of small pox it is long past due.
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 eis2000
The landscape of Golden Spike National Historic Site and surrounding area still evokes the feeling and atmosphere of 1869; the windswept desolation of the spike site serves as a reminder of the bleak and harsh conditions under which the last segment of the transcontinental railroad was constructed.
Golden Spike National Historic Site is the only NPS site in Northern Utah and is an important contributor to the heritage and tourism system of the area, contributing significantly to the region’s economy.
Golden Spike National Historic Site is the most appropriate location to memorialize the first transcontinental railroad and the only location to memorialize its completion.
www.goldenspikerails.net /pages/techreport/eis2000.htm   (11374 words)

  
 Golden Spike Rant. Roadside America
(Golden Spike National Historic Site, Promontory Point, UT: 35 miles west of Brigham City on Hwy.
There's no hype here; no Congressionally-authorized 2200-acre National Historic Site; no fat cat 19th century industrialist's golden bauble; no ugly, brown, National Historic Site road signs erected and maintained with your tax dollars.
The US transcontinental railroad was completed when a golden spike was driven at Promontory Summit, Utah, linking East and West on May 10, 1869.
www.roadsideamerica.com /set/HISTspike.html   (690 words)

  
 The Golden Spike
Today, Promontory Summit is a National Historic Site managed by the National Park Service.
Each Saturday during the summer the engines are drawn up facing each other as they were in 1869 and the Golden Spike Ceremony is re-enacted by local volunteers in period costume who take the roles of the prominent guests who were present at the event.
On May 10th in 1869 the first transcontinental railroad was completed by the driving of a symbolic golden spike at Promontory Summit in The Utah Territory.
www.fortogden.com /goldenspike.html   (611 words)

  
 Golden Spike National Historic Site, Utah
Recommended link: Utah History Encyclopedia This site includes a very interesting section on the Golden Spike National Historic Site, including information about the ceremony which marked the completion of the Transcontinental Railway, how the site later fell into disuse and the more recent establishment of the National Historic Site.
Golden Spike National Historic Site is to be found at Promontory Summit.
Much of the original roadbed and trestles are visible from the highway on your way to the National Historic Site.
freespace.virgin.net /john.cletheroe/usa_can/natmons/g_spike.htm   (295 words)

  
 Golden Spike National Historic Site : Introduction Frommers.com
Two symbolic golden spikes were driven in with a silver-plated hammer to mark the occasion, and the country was finally united by rail.
The nation's second transcontinental telegraph had been strung along the track as it was laid, and as the final spike was driven home, the signal "Done" flashed across the country -- and jubilation erupted from coast to coast.
On May 10, 1869, the Central Pacific met the Union Pacific at Promontory Summit, and America's east and west coasts were finally joined by rail.
www.frommers.com /destinations/goldenspikenationalhistoricsite/1537010001.html   (505 words)

  
 Day 18 - Golden Spike National Historical Park, UT
Golden Spike National Historic Site, UT The Golden Spike National Historic Site is located near Promontory in Northern Utah, just off Highway 83.
It wasn't until 1979 that the National Park Service had functioning steam engines to re-enact the Golden Spike ceremony, and at the 100th Anniversary ceremony, two non-working 4-4-0 American engines were brought it for the re-enactment.
The land for the National Historic Site was commissioned in 1957.
www.evyl.org /tour2001/Day18d.htm   (893 words)

  
 Golden Spike National Historic Site - Books - US-Parks.com
Less well known is the fact that the Jetty lies just a few miles from the Golden Spike National Historic Site, location of the completion of the first U.S. transcontinental railroad almost exactly a century earlier.
The connection between the Spiral Jetty and the Golden Spike is but one facet of an entire complex of historical reference and reflection that structures Smithson’s work." Mirror-Travels presents the first thorough investigation of Smithson’s encounter with this and other histories as it focuses on the artist’s idea of history itself.
Special thanks to the National Park Service for some of the content.
www.us-parks.com /golden_spike/books.html   (177 words)

  
 Golden Spike National Historic Site - 2002 Winter Olympics coverage
Golden Spike National Historic Site is located about 32 miles west of Brigham City, about 50 miles north of Salt Lake City, on U-13 and U-83.
The place where this historical event took place is a little, out-of-the-way spot on northern Utah's landscape called the Golden Spike National Historic Site.
Hewes' gold spike and another solid gold spike, with the names of railroad officials engraved on it, were driven in to connect the two lines.
deseretnews.com /oly/view/0,3949,25000022,00.html   (334 words)

  
 AllRefer.com - Golden Spike National Historic Site, United States (U.S. National Park System) - Encyclopedia
Golden Spike National Historic Site: see National Parks and Monuments (table).
Golden Spike National Historic Site, U.S. National Park System
AllRefer.com - Golden Spike National Historic Site, United States (U.S. National Park System) - Encyclopedia
reference.allrefer.com /encyclopedia/X/X-GoldenSp.html   (145 words)

  
 Golden Spike National Historic Site - Government - Howell, UT, 84316 - Citysearch
Golden Spike National Historic Site is the place where, on May 10, 1869, the railroad built from the west and east coasts joined to span the North American continent with a final spike made of gold.
The location is now a National Historic Site, with a visitor center and daily events reenacting the past glory and informing the public about piece of history.
On the anniversary of the driving of the golden spike, there is a special reenactment.
utah.citysearch.com /profile/10402849   (317 words)

  
 Central Pacific Railroad Photographic History Museum
There are 10 spikes to a rail, 400 rails to a mile, 1,800 miles to San Francisco — 21,000,000 times those sledges to be swung: 21,000,000 times are they to come down with their sharp punctuation before the great work of modern America is complete." –Dr.
An Historical Sketch of the Southern Pacific 1869-1944." by Erle Heath.
Use of this Web site constitutes acceptance of the User Agreement which permits personal use web viewing only; no copying; arbitration; no warranty.
cprr.org /Museum/index.html   (4144 words)

  
 Golden Spike National Historic Site
The Golden Spike National Historic Site was built to commemorate the driving of the final spike, the Golden Spike, into the tracks that connected the first transcontinental railroad in 1869.
The Golden Spike National Historic Site is located in Promontory Utah.
United States National Park Service: Golden Spike National Historic Site, Utah
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 Find in a Library: Statement for management : Golden Spike National Historic Site.
Golden Spike National Historic Site (Utah)-- Management.
Statement for management : Golden Spike National Historic Site.
Publisher: [Denver, Colo. : Rocky Mountain Region, National Park Service, U.S. Dept. of the Interior, 1988]
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 Golden Spike National Historic Site - One of America's Historic Places in Utah
The Golden Spike National Historic Site was listed on 1966-10-15 and is located in Box Elder county.
Golden Spike National Historic Site - One of America's Historic Places in Utah
One of the many sites and buildings eligible for the National Register of Historic Places
www.americashistoricplaces.com /historyutah/GoldenSpikeNationalHistoricSite.htm   (118 words)

  
 Golden Spike National Historic Site: Central Pacific "Jupiter"
Golden Spike National Historic Site: Central Pacific "Jupiter"
This replica of Central Pacific's "Jupiter" locomotive faces east, ready to re-enact the famous Golden Spike ceremony.
danzukowski.blogs.com /photos/golden_spike_national_his/119front.html   (25 words)

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