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Harding Railroad Car

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Area
  
less than one acre

NRHP Reference #
  
78003423

Built by
  
Pullman Palace Car Co.

Added to NRHP
  
April 6, 1978

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Location
  
Pioneer Park, Fairbanks, Alaska

Similar
  
Wendler Building, Fourth Avenue Theatre, Pioneer School House, Oscar Anderson House M, Union Passenger Station

The Harding Railroad Car is a historically significant Pullman railroad passenger car located at Pioneer Park (aka Alaskaland) in Fairbanks, Alaska. Also called Denali, and designated with equipment number X-336 by the Alaska Railroad, the car was one of three used to carry a delegation that included President Warren G. Harding in 1923 to the ceremony marking completion of the railroad between Fairbanks and Seward. The car was purchased by the Alaska Railroad in 1923 from the Great Northern Railroad, and was used in its service until 1945. At the urging of the Fairbanks chapter ("igloo") of the Pioneers of Alaska, the car was restored in 1959–60 and given to the city of Fairbanks. It was placed in Alaskaland in 1967, created to mark the centennial of the Alaska Purchase. It was used for some years as the park's visitor center.

The car was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1978.

Another car, The Superb, carried Harding's remains after he died in San Francisco.

References

Harding Railroad Car Wikipedia