It's called National Park Passport. There are a few different sizes. Ours is the Collectors edition which is one of the larger sizes: shop.americasnationalparks.org/product/128482/Passport-To-Your-National-Parks%C2%AE-Collector%27s-Edition/ You can either buy it online or a lot of the national park gift stores sell them as well.
Trains always make me smile. Enjoyed your video.
Thank you for sharing. That was great.
I'm glad you enjoyed it!
Never knew about that park. Added to our list. My husband loves steam trains.
That's why we love this project - we didn't know about this place either before looking at the list of all NPS units.
Great video. Enjoyed watching.......
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Many thanks for this film - regards.
Thanks for watching!
Cool park, Thanks for the information! Hopefully I can add a stamp soon too!!
I hope so too! How many stamps do you have now?
I've been there twice. I'm hoping to visit again this summer.
Nice! Definitely a nice place to return to.
Really enjoyed that. Very informative. Tragic that they didn't save the original locomotives
I'm glad you enjoyed that!
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Information on that NPS book you stamped? Thanks!
It's called National Park Passport. There are a few different sizes. Ours is the Collectors edition which is one of the larger sizes: shop.americasnationalparks.org/product/128482/Passport-To-Your-National-Parks%C2%AE-Collector%27s-Edition/ You can either buy it online or a lot of the national park gift stores sell them as well.
The whole thing where the execs missed the spike and an ordinary guy drove it in really happened. All the big wigs were too plastered to see straight.
Yup, that's what they said at the reenactment too. Fascinating history details :)
To bad I am not from utah