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  2. Santa Cruz Railroad 3 - Wikipedia

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    The Santa Cruz Railroad 3 is a narrow gauge steam locomotive in Washington D.C. It is one of three preserved Baldwin Class 8/18 C 4-4-0 locomotives in the United States, the other two being the North Pacific Coast Railroad No. 12, the "Sonoma" displayed at the California State Railroad Museum, and the Eureka and Palisade Railroad No. 4, "Eureka" which is privately owned, the latter of which it ...

  3. Matthias W. Baldwin - Wikipedia

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    Matthias William Baldwin (December 10, 1795 – September 7, 1866) was an American inventor and machinery manufacturer, specializing in the production of steam locomotives. Baldwin's small machine shop, established in 1825, grew to become Baldwin Locomotive Works , one of the largest and most successful locomotive manufacturing firms in the ...

  4. Olomana (locomotive) - Wikipedia

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    The Olomana is a 3 ft (914 mm) narrow gauge 0-4-2 ST locomotive built by Baldwin Locomotive Works in 1883 for the Waimanalo Sugar Company in Hawaii. It is currently in the Railroad Museum of Pennsylvania, on loan from the Smithsonian Institution. It was the third self-propelled vehicle to operate in Hawaii. [1]

  5. Baldwin Locomotive Works - Wikipedia

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    Baldwin Locomotive Works drawings, 1870–1890 Archived 2006-01-31 at the Wayback Machine Archives Center, National Museum of American History, Smithsonian Institution. The Baldwin Locomotive Works Records, 1825–1869, including correspondence, accounts, diagrams and illustrations, are available for research use at the Historical Society of ...

  6. Smithsonian Institution - Wikipedia

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    The Castle in April 1865 "The Castle" (built, 1847) on the National Mall: the institution's earliest building remains its headquarters.. In many ways, the origin of the Smithsonian Institution can be traced to a group of Washington citizens who, being "impressed with the importance of forming an association for promoting useful knowledge," met on June 28, 1816, to establish the Columbian ...

  7. Renwick Gallery - Wikipedia

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    In 1965, President Lyndon Johnson signed an executive order transferring the Renwick building to the Smithsonian Institution for use as a "gallery of arts, craft and design." [ 3 ] After a renovation under the direction of Lloyd E. Herman [ 12 ] it opened in 1972 as the home of the Smithsonian American Art Museum's contemporary craft program.

  8. Statue of Matthias W. Baldwin - Wikipedia

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    Matthias W. Baldwin was an American manufacturer and inventor who worked in Philadelphia during the 1800s. [1] While working at a manufacturing firm, he became interested in steam engine technology and, in 1832, he designed and built one of the first successful American steam locomotives, which was nicknamed Old Ironsides. [1]

  9. Smithsonian American Art Museum - Wikipedia

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    The Smithsonian American Art Museum (commonly known as SAAM, and formerly the National Museum of American Art) is a museum in Washington, D.C., part of the Smithsonian Institution. Together with its branch museum, the Renwick Gallery , SAAM holds one of the world's largest and most inclusive collections of art, from the colonial period to the ...

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