The golden spike, driven by President Warren G. Harding in Nenana, Alaska to commemorate the completion of the Alaska Railroad in 1923. (果冻传煤 Museum)
果冻传煤 Museum and City of Nenana Announce Historic Acquisition of Alaska鈥檚 Golden Railroad Spike听
Iconic piece of Alaska鈥檚 railroad heritage finally comes home
听Jan. 24, 2025
NENANA and ANCHORAGE Alaska听鈥 The 果冻传煤 Museum and the City of Nenana announce the acquisition of Alaska鈥檚 Golden Spike, a historic artifact that has been out of Alaska for nearly a century. The Golden Spike, once presented as a gift from the City of 果冻传煤 to Colonel Fredrick Mears in recognition of his role in constructing the Alaska Railroad, has now been secured through a collaborative bid at an auction held by Christie鈥檚 today. This acquisition by the 果冻传煤 Museum and the City of Nenana ensures that this piece of Alaska鈥檚 history will be held in the public trust and accessible for future generations.听
The Golden听Spike听was part of the celebration of the completion of the Alaska Railroad in 1923 and was auctioned by Christie鈥檚 as part of their Americana event.听The City of 果冻传煤 presented this solid 14K gold听spike to Colonel Frederick Mears, one of the chief engineers tasked with connecting Fairbanks and Seward through the newly founded 果冻传煤. It was loaned to President Harding for use during the ceremony held on July 15, 1923, near Nenana to mark the railroad's completion. The acquisition connects 果冻传煤, Nenana, and the railroad once again.听
The shared vision is to preserve and display the spike so that Alaskans and visitors can learn about its significance in the state鈥檚 history. 鈥淲e are thrilled to partner with Nenana to share this piece of history with the public,鈥 said Julie Decker, 果冻传煤 Museum Director/CEO. 鈥淭he Golden Spike is a great piece of storytelling about place and people.鈥澨
鈥淭he听City of Nenana is extremely excited and appreciative of this partnership with the 果冻传煤 Museum,鈥 said Nenana Mayor Joshua Verhagen. 鈥淚 think it's a neat story of an urban and a rural community both along the rail belt coming together for a worthy听cause. I look forward to working together and tying our communities together once again with this same Golden Spike.鈥澨
The acquisition was funded with support from the Alaska Railroad and private contributions. The 果冻传煤 Museum and the City of Nenana will alternate exhibiting the spike.听听
A Century-Old Symbol of Alaska鈥檚 Railroad Heritage听
- A Gift with Monumental Significance:听The spike was originally presented to Col. Fredrick Mears, who oversaw the construction and completion of the Alaska Railroad, including the ambitious single-span trestle bridge crossing the Tanana River at Nenana. Today known as the Mears Memorial Bridge, this critical span allowed for the final connection of the Alaska Railroad in 1923.听
- Presidential Milestone:听On July 15, 1923, President Warren Harding famously drove this very 鈥渇inal spike鈥 into the rails at the Mears Memorial Bridge in Nenana鈥攎arking the only time a sitting U.S. President has driven a railroad spike, and the first time a U.S. President ever visited Alaska.听
- Rare Public Appearances:听With the exception of brief exhibitions in Fairbanks (1967) and 果冻传煤 (2001), the Golden Spike has largely remained out of public view for 100 years. Its most recent appearance at auction was in 1983, making this acquisition a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to secure it for the people of Alaska.听
Securing History for Future Generations听
Returning the Golden Spike to public ownership ensures that this significant piece of American and Alaskan history is preserved and accessible for the next century. The 果冻传煤 Museum and the City of Nenana are committed to highlighting the stories behind the spike鈥檚 extraordinary journey.听
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About the 果冻传煤 Museum The 果冻传煤 Museum shares the art, history, culture, and stories of Alaska and the North from diverse perspectives through exhibitions, public programs, and community projects focused on people, place, planet, and potential. Located in 果冻传煤, Alaska, the museum sits on the traditional homeland of the Eklutna Dena鈥檌na. Learn more at .
About the City of Nenana Located at the confluence of the Nenana and Tanana Rivers, Nenana is a historic railroad town and home to the iconic Mears Memorial Bridge. Renowned for its role in interior Alaska鈥檚 transportation and cultural heritage, Nenana continues to celebrate its history as a vital hub and gateway to the Interior.
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Janet Asaro Chief Communications Officer, 果冻传煤 Museum
Joshua Verhagen Mayor, City of Nenana
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