Golden Spike National Historical Park

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Golden Spike National Historical Park is a U.S. National Park Service site in northern Utah that preserves and interprets the location where the First Transcontinental Railroad was completed in 1869.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf United States national historical park
protected area
administeredBy National Park Service
associatedWith Central Pacific Railroad
First Transcontinental Railroad
Union Pacific Railroad
category railroad-related historic site
transportation museum site
country United States of America
establishedAsNationalHistoricSite 1965
governingBody National Park Service
surface form: U.S. National Park Service
hasCommemoration golden spike ceremony reenactments
hasExhibit visitor center museum exhibits on railroad history
hasFacility interpretive trails
visitor center
hasHeritageDesignation National Historic Site
hasInterpretiveFocus Chinese railroad workers
construction of the transcontinental railroad
impact of the transcontinental railroad on the United States
labor history of railroad workers
hasLandmark Last Spike site monument
hasOfficialWebsite https://www.nps.gov/gosp/index.htm
hasReplica replica of the Central Pacific Jupiter locomotive
replica of the Union Pacific No. 119 locomotive
hasStructure replica railroad tracks at Promontory Summit
locatedAt Promontory Summit, Utah Territory
surface form: Promontory Summit, Utah
locatedIn Box Elder County, Utah
Great Basin
surface form: Great Basin region

Utah
northern Utah
nearestCity Brigham City, Utah
Corinne, Utah
offersActivity guided tours
hiking
historic railroad reenactments
ownedBy United States government
surface form: federal government of the United States
partOf United States National Park System
previousName Golden Spike National Historical Park self-linksurface differs
surface form: Golden Spike National Historic Site
purpose to interpret the history of the First Transcontinental Railroad
to preserve the site of the completion of the First Transcontinental Railroad
redesignatedAsNationalHistoricalPark 2019
significantDate May 10, 1869
significantEvent completion of the First Transcontinental Railroad
theme 19th-century American transportation
railroad history
touristAttraction yes

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Promontory Summit, Utah Territory commemoratedBy Golden Spike National Historical Park
Promontory Summit, Utah Territory formerlyDesignatedAs Golden Spike National Historical Park
this entity surface form: Golden Spike National Historic Site
Golden Spike ceremony associatedSite Golden Spike National Historical Park
Golden Spike ceremony formerAssociatedSiteName Golden Spike National Historical Park
this entity surface form: Golden Spike National Historic Site
Golden Spike National Historical Park previousName Golden Spike National Historical Park self-linksurface differs
this entity surface form: Golden Spike National Historic Site
golden spike ceremony commemoratedBy Golden Spike National Historical Park
subject surface form: Golden Spike Ceremony
golden spike ceremony previouslyCommemoratedBy Golden Spike National Historical Park
subject surface form: Golden Spike Ceremony
this entity surface form: Golden Spike National Historic Site
golden spike ceremony relatedPlace Golden Spike National Historical Park
subject surface form: Golden Spike Ceremony
Box Elder County, Utah contains Golden Spike National Historical Park
Promontory Mountains hasProtectedArea Golden Spike National Historical Park
this entity surface form: Golden Spike National Historical Park (nearby at Promontory Summit)