Articles related to "Santa Fe Railroad"Walt Disney's passion for trains was lifelong, so it was only natural that as he started designing his theme park he insisted that a train circumnavigate it.
The Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe steam engine #3759 was presented to the town of Kingman, Arizona in 1957 by the Santa Fe Railroad. It is on display in Locomotive Park.
Fred Harvey and the Harvey Girl waitresses created a unique dining experience in the 1800s. Many of Fred Harvey's restaurants are still in operation to this day.
The Hotel Santa Fe and Spa is the only Native American owned hotel in Santa Fe, set in the exciting developing Guadalupe Railyard District of New Mexico's state capital.
Could the key to the mystery of Amelia Earhart's disappearance be discovered in her birthplace of Atchison, Kansas?
Amid all the craziness on opening day, including bad press, Disneyland has gone on to be one of the most popular tourist attractions in the world.
California freeways have paved over much of Historic Route 66, but the spirit of the Mother Road is alive and well in museums, motels and other landmarks along the way.
Historic trains offers scenic rides to the high peaks in the Colorado Springs area. Vintage train rides are a family friendly excursion with spectacular scenery.
The El Tovar hotel, located on the south rim of the Grand Canyon, is a step back in history; the El Tovar has played host to presidents, tourists - and even ghosts.
Harry Truman's rise to political power, first in Missouri and then nationally, was certainly unlikely. Despite the uphill battle, this man fought his way to success.
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