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| Ogden's revitalized historic 25th Street — In 1954 Lorin Farr, mayor of Ogden led a clean up effort of the city. |
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| Ogden's revitalized historic 25th Street, Ice Cream Parlor — 248 25th Street--One of the oldest and architectrally significant buildings. |
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| Catain James Brown (Click on signs to read!) — 2459 Washington Blvd. (Municipal Park) |
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| Catain James Brown — Pioneer, Soldier, Ogden Founder |
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| Catain James Brown — Colonized the area known as Brownsville, later, Ogden |
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| Ogden Municipal Building built in the 1930s. — 2549 Washington Blvd. |
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| Ben Lomond Suites built on the foundation of the Reed Hotel in 1927. — 2510 Washington Blvd. — See rear view of building |
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| The Ben Lomond Building (Also known as Bigelow and Radisson Hotel). — 2510 Washington Boulevard — See front view of building |
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| Union Station (Build 1889, destroyed by fire in 1923, rebuilt in 1924.) — Now houses several museums, a gift shop, restaurant and model train shop. — Grand Lobby |
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| "I've never seen such a delay." — Union Station Grand Lobby — Back to Union Station |
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| Old tiled drinking fountain. — Union Station Grand Lobby — Back to Union Station |
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| Dedication to the Eccles family. — Plaque is found in the Union Station Grand Lobby. — Back to Union Station |
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| Born in Petersburg, Illinois — Painted murals based on the Immigration Building murals at Ellis Island, N.Y.. — Back to Union Station |
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| Four powerful locomotives that served well. (Click on locomotive!) — Union Pacific Centenial, Denver & Rio Grande, Southern Pacific, Union Pacific Gas Turbo |
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| Largest Diesel Locomotive built in 1969 - retired in 1985 — Top speed 91 mph (146 kmph) (Click on Locomotive to read more!) |
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| Centennial Locomotive — Powered by two 3300 horsepower diesel engines |
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| Denver & Rio Grande Engine #5371 built in 1976 — Retired in 2008 (Click on Locomotive to read more!) |
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| Denver & Rio Grande Engine #5371 built in 1976 — Retired in 2008 |
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| Southern Pacific Locomotive, Engine #7457 — Built in 1966 - Retired in 2001 (Click on Locomotive to read more!) |
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| Southern Pacific Engine #7479 — Built in 1966 - Retired in 2001 |
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| #26 "World's Most Powerful Locomotive" — Built in 1961 - Retired in 1970 (Click on Locomotive to read more!) |
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| "World's Most Powerful Locomotive" — Pulled 735 fully loaded freight cars |
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| French Boxcar built in 1885 hauled US soldiers during WWI & WWII in France. — These Boxcars could haul 40 men & 8 horses each. (Click on Boxcar!) |
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| French "Mercy Train", gift to the US for service rendered during WW's I-II — 49 boxcars were sent, one for each state and the District of Columbia. |
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| Union Pacific Switch Engine #4436 — Built in 1918 |
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| Marion Hotel (Miner Hotel) — Bilt in 1910 |
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| Windsor Hotel — Built iin 1908 |
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| Farr Ice Cream — The Farr family first harvested hand sawed blocks of ice from ponds in 1895. |
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| Peery's Egyptian Theater — Opened in 1924 as a movie palace. |
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| St. Joseph's Church — Click plaque left corner of foundation! Click small statue right lower corner! |
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| St. Joseph's Church - Built in 1899 — 506 24th Street |
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| St. Joseph's Church — Bust and plaque in honor of mother Teresa. |
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| Browning Jubilee Center (Home of Youth Impact) — 2305 Grant Avenue |
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| Houses of architectural interest — Click on houses to enlarge! |
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