Golden Spike
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Golden Spike exhibit
Inspired by Florence Fang, an artist designed this Golden Spike with Chinese laborer exhibit to commemorate the Chinese railroad workers sacrifice & contribution to he completion of the U.S. Transcontinental Railroad. Each of the railroad track nails represents the number of Chinese laborers in the hundreds who were involved in the project.
Locomotive Trains Model
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The Last Spike Ceremony
Replica of the two Locomotives (Central Pacific Railroad’s No.60 Jupiter & Union Pacific Railroad’s NO.119) and the golden spike to commemorate the Promontory Summit, UT ceremony of U.S. Transcontinental Railroad completion on May 10, 1869.
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Jupiter & No.119 Locomotives Replicas
To honor the Chinese Railroad Workers for their great sacrifice & contributions, Mdme. Florence Fang commissioned the making of the replicas of the two locomotives that were present at Promontory Summit, UT on May 10, 1869 as a witness to the completion of U.S. Transcontinental Railroad celebration.
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The making of the Jupiter & No.119 replicas
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C.P.R.R. Jupiter sketch
Sketch of Central Pacific Railroad Jupiter Locomotive #60, used to fabricate the replica.
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Jupiter No. 60 - Front & Rear View
Sketch - Front & Rear view .
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Jupiter No.60 sketch top view
Sketch - top view .
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Front View & Rail Track design
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U.P.R.R No. 119 sketch
Sketch of the Union Pacific Railroad Locomotive #119 used to fabricate the replica
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No.119 cargo car
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The Chinese Railroad Workers
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The U.S. Transcontinental Railroad
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10 miles in 1 day
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The Forgotten Workers