Pages of the 1862 Pacific Railway Act to Be on Exhibit at Omaha’s Durham Museum
"... In a special exhibition from July 1–31, 2012, The Durham Museum [in Omaha, Nebraska] will display three pages of the 1862 Pacific Railway Act on loan from the National Archives, alongside several other railroad artifacts from Omaha’s own Byron Reed Collection. 'The National Archives and Records Administration regards the Act as one of 100 'milestone documents' in our nation’s history, and it has obviously had a momentous impact in the history and growth of our city,' said Christi Janssen, The Durham Museum’s executive director. 'To have the Pacific Railway Act here on July 1, exactly 150 years after it was signed into law and created Union Pacific, is truly extraordinary.' ... " [More]
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" ... the Durham Museum [is] housed in the former [Omaha, Nebraska] Union Station. The museum took over the massive art deco temple to rail travel and preserves the main terminal building."
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