The golden spike that was used to complete the Alaska Railroad in 1923 will for the first time be on permanent display in Alaska after entities combined to win an action for the 14-karat gold spike Friday.
Two Alaska institutions are making a bid to bring home a golden spike that was driven into the ground more than a century ago to mark the completion of the Alaska Railroad.
President Warren G. Harding drove a golden spike into the final coupling of the Alaska Railroad more than a century ago, a ceremonial act that marked the
Staff photo / Preston Byers. Canfield’s Jake DeLisio tries to finish a runner during the Cardinals’ loss to Warren G. Harding on Friday in Canfield. CANFIELD — Two of the best boys ...
In this July 1923 image provided by the Alaska Railroad Collection, Anchorage Museum, President Warren G. Harding stands with others on the Alaska Railroad platform at Curry Hotel station in
The golden spike that was used to complete the Alaska Railroad over a century ago will be on permanent display in Alaska for the first time after entities combined to win an action for the 14-karat artifact Friday.
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CANFIELD, Ohio (WKBN) – Warren Harding went on the road and beat Canfield 54-49 in boys high school basketball action on Friday night. With the win, the Raiders take sole possession of first ...
Mexican banana leaves shipped in from a friend in California. Alaska wild berries crowdsourced from across the state. In Anchorage, where school district students’ combined 112 languages is ...
On a brisk spring day on the wind-swept Alaska tundra, members of a small, predominately Alaskan Native fishing community joined staff from a state-wide