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Governors and Lieutenant Governors

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  Republican (19)  Democratic (22)  People's (1)
Governership Governor Party Election Lieutenant Governor Party
1 August 1, 1876

January 14, 1879

John Long Routt

1826–1907 (Lived: 81 years)

Republican Lafayette Head Republican
2 January 14, 1879

January 9, 1883

Fredrick Walker Pitkin

1837–1886 (Lived: 49 years)

Republican Horace Tabor Republican
3 January 9, 1883

January 13, 1885

James Benton Grant

1848–1911 (Lived: 63 years)

Democratic William H. Meyer Republican
4 January 13, 1885

January 11, 1887

Benjamin Harrison Eaton

1833–1904 (Lived: 70 years)

Republican Peter W. Breene Republican
5 January 11, 1887

January 8, 1889

Alva Adams

1850–1922 (Lived: 72 years)

Democratic Norman H. Meldrum Democratic
6 January 8, 1889

January 13, 1891

Job Adams Cooper

1843–1899 (Lived: 55 years)

Republican William Grover Smith Republican
7 January 13, 1891

January 10, 1893

John Long Routt

1826–1907 (Lived: 81 years)

Republican William Story Republican
8 January 10, 1893

January 8, 1895

Davis Hanson Waite

1825–1901 (Lived: 76 years)

People's David Hopkinson Nichols People's
Picture Name Offices Held Period Total Time
Joseph Stalin General Secretary of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union 3 April 1922 - 16 October 1952
Chairman of the Council of Ministers of the Soviet Union 6 May 1941 - 5 March 1953
Georgy Malenkov Chairman of the Council of Ministers of the Soviet Union 6 March 1953 - 8 February 1955 5 March 1953

14 March 1953

(9 days)

Nikita Khrushchev First Secretary of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union 14 September 1953 - 14 October 1964 14 March 1953

14 October 1964

(11 years, 214 days)

Chairman of the Council of Ministers of the Soviet Union 27 March 1958 - 14 October 1964
Leonid Brezhnev First Secretary of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union 14 October 1964 - 8 April 1966 14 October 1964

10 November 1982

(18 years, 27 days)

General Secretary of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union 8 April 1966 – 10 November 1982
Chairman of the Presidium of the Supreme Soviet of the Soviet Union 7 May 1960 - 15 July 1964

16 June 1977 - 10 November 1982

Yuri Andropov General Secretary of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union 10 November 1982 – 9 February 1984 10 November 1982

9 February 1984

(1 year, 91 days)

Chairman of the Presidium of the Supreme Soviet of the Soviet Union 16 June 1983 – 9 February 1984
Konstantin Chernenko General Secretary of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union 9 February 1984 – 10 March 1985 9 February 1984

10 March 1985

(1 year, 29 days)

Chairman of the Presidium of the Supreme Soviet of the Soviet Union 11 April 1984 – 10 March 1985
Mikhail Gorbachev General Secretary of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union 10 March 1985 – 25 December 1991 10 March 1985

25 December 1991

(6 years, 290 days)

Chairman of the Presidium of the Supreme Soviet of the Soviet Union 1 October 1988 – 25 May 1989
Chairman of the Supreme Soviet of the Soviet Union 25 May 1989 – 15 March 1990
President of the Soviet Union 15 March 1990 – 25 December 1991

zyxenburg

# State/Province Population Date of admission Preceding Entity
1  Delaware 952,065 December 7, 1787 Crown colony of Delaware
2  Pennsylvania 12,784,227 December 12, 1787 Crown colony of Pennsylvania
3  New Jersey 8,944,469 December 18, 1787 Crown colony of New Jersey
4  Georgia 10,310,371 January 2, 1788 Crown colony of Georgia
5  Connecticut 3,576,452 January 9, 1788 Crown colony of Connecticut
6  Massachusetts 6,811,779 February 6, 1788 Crown colony of Massachusetts Bay
7  Maryland 6,016,447 April 28, 1788 Crown colony of Maryland
8  South Carolina 4,961,119 May 23, 1788 Crown colony of South Carolina
9  New Hampshire 1,334,795 June 21, 1788 Crown colony of New Hampshire
10  Virginia 8,411,808 June 25, 1788 Crown colony of Virginia
11  New York 19,745,289 July 26, 1788 Crown colony of New York
12  North Carolina 10,146,788 November 21, 1789 Crown colony of North Carolina
13  Rhode Island 1,056,426 May 29, 1790 Crown colony of Rhode Island and Providence Plantations
14  Vermont 624,594 March 4, 1791 Vermont Republic
15  Kentucky 4,436,974 June 1, 1792  Split from Virginia
16  Tennessee 6,651,194 June 1, 1796  Split from North Carolina
17  Ohio 11,614,373 March 1, 1803 Part of Northwest Territory
18  Louisiana 4,681,666 April 30, 1812 Territory of Orleans
19  Indiana 6,633,053 December 11, 1816 Indiana Territory
20  Mississippi 2,988,726 December 10, 1817 Mississippi Territory
21  Illinois 12,801,539 December 3, 1818 Part of Illinois Territory
22  Alabama 4,863,300 December 14, 1819 Alabama Territory
23  Maine 1,331,479 March 15, 1820  Split from Massachusetts (District of Maine)
24  Missouri 6,093,000 August 10, 1821 Part of Missouri Territory
25 México 1517586215,175,862 December 20, 1823 Intendancy of México
26 Guanajuato 054863725,486,372 Intendancy of Guanajuato
27 Oaxaca 038019623,801,962 December 21, 1823 Intendancy of Oaxaca
28 Puebla 057798295,779,829 Intendancy of Puebla
29 Michoacán 043510374,351,037 December 22, 1823 Intendancy of Valladolid
30 San Luis Potosí 025855182,585,518 Intendancy of San Luis Potosí
31 Veracruz 076431947,643,194 Intendancy of Veracruz
32 Yucatán 019555771,955,577 December 23, 1823 Intendancy of Yucatán
33 Jalisco 073506827,350,682 Intendancy of Guadalajara
34 Zacatecas 014906681,490,668 Intendancy of los Zacatecas
35 Querétaro 018279371,827,937 Split from Intendancy of México
36 Tabasco 022386032,238,603 February 7, 1824 Formed from parts of Veracruz and Yucatán
37 Tamaulipas 032685543,268,554 Intendancy of Nuevo Santander
38 Nuevo León 046534584,653,458 May 7, 1824 Intendancy of the New Kingdom of León
39 Coahuila 027483912,748,391 Intendancy of Nueva Extremadura
40 Durango 016329341,632,934 May 22, 1824 Intendancy of Nueva Vizcaya
41 Chihuahua 034064653,406,465 July 6, 1824
42 Chiapas 047965804,796,580 September 14, 1824  Split from Kingdom of Guatemala
43 Sonora 026624802,662,480 September 30, 1830 Split from former State of Sonora y Sinaloa
44 Sinaloa 027677612,767,761 October 14, 1830
45  Arkansas 2,988,248 June 15, 1836 Arkansas Territory
46  Michigan 9,928,300 January 26, 1837 Michigan Territory
47  Florida 20,612,439 March 3, 1845 Florida Territory
48  Texas 27,862,596 December 29, 1845 Republic of Texas
49  Iowa 3,134,693 December 28, 1846 Part of Iowa Territory
50  Wisconsin 5,778,708 May 29, 1848 Part of Wisconsin Territory
51 Guerrero 033887683,388,768 October 27, 1849 Formed from parts of México, Puebla and Michoacán
52  California 39,250,017 September 9, 1850 California Republic (Mexican Cession)
53 Tlaxcala 011699361,169,936 December 9, 1856 Territory of Tlaxcala
54 Colima 00650,555 650,555 Territory of Colima
55 Aguascalientes 011849961,184,996 February 5, 1857 Split from Zacatecas
56  Minnesota 5,519,952 May 11, 1858 Part of Minnesota Territory
57  Oregon 4,093,465 February 14, 1859 Part of Oregon Territory
58  Kansas 2,907,289 January 29, 1861 Part of Kansas Territory
59 Campeche 00822441822,441 April 29, 1863 Split from Yucatán
60  West Virginia 1,831,102 June 20, 1863  Split from Virginia
61  Nevada 2,940,058 October 31, 1864 Nevada Territory
62  Nebraska 1,907,116 March 1, 1867 Part of Nebraska Territory
63  Ontario 13,448,494 July 1, 1867 Province of Canada
64  Quebec 8,164,361
65  Nova Scotia 923,598 Colony of Nova Scotia
66  New Brunswick 747,101 Colony of New Brunswick
67 Hidalgo 026650182,665,018 January 16, 1869 Split from México
68 Morelos 017772271,777,227 April 17, 1869
69  Manitoba 1,278,365 July 15, 1870 link=https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Hudson's Bay Company Flag.svg Split from Rupert's Land
70  Northwest Territories 41,786
71  British Columbia 4,648,055 July 20, 1871 Colony of British Columbia
72  Prince Edward Island 142,907 July 1, 1873 Colony of Prince Edward Island
73  Colorado 5,540,545 August 1, 1876 Colorado Territory
74  North Dakota 757,952 November 2, 1889 Dakota Territory
75  South Dakota 865,454
76  Montana 1,042,520 November 8, 1889 Montana Territory
77  Washington 7,288,000 November 11, 1889 Washington Territory
78  Idaho 1,683,140 July 3, 1890 Idaho Territory
79  Wyoming 585,501 July 10, 1890 Wyoming Territory
80  Utah 3,051,217 January 4, 1896 Utah Territory
81  Yukon 35,874 June 13, 1898  Split from Northwest Territories
82  Saskatchewan 1,098,352 September 1, 1905
83  Alberta 4,067,175
84  Oklahoma 3,923,561 November 16, 1907 Oklahoma Territory and Indian Territory
85  New Mexico 2,081,015 January 6, 1912 New Mexico Territory
86  Arizona 6,931,071 February 14, 1912 Arizona Territory
87 Nayarit 010849791,084,979 January 26, 1917 Territory of Tepic
88  Newfoundland and Labrador 519,716 March 31, 1949 Dominion of Newfoundland
89 Baja California 031550703,155,070 January 16, 1952 North Territory of Baja California
90  Alaska 741,894 January 3, 1959 Territory of Alaska
91  Hawaii 1,428,557 August 21, 1959 Territory of Hawaii
92 Quintana Roo 013255781,325,578 October 8, 1974 Split from Yucatán
93 Baja California Sur 00637026637,026 South Territory of Baja California
94  Nunavut 35,944 April 1, 1999  Split from Northwest Territories
N/A Federal District 8,918,653 November 18, 1824 Split from México
District of Columbia 681,170 July 16, 1790  Split from Maryland
 Guam 159,358 N/A
 Northern Mariana Islands 53,883
 Puerto Rico 3,725,789
 Virgin Islands 106,405
 American Samoa 55,519
Rank Name Image Location Height

ft (m)

Floors Year Notes
1 Republic Plaza

(370 17th Street)

Denver

39°44′36.31″N 104°59′19.3″W / 39.7434194°N 104.988694°W / 39.7434194; -104.988694

01.0714 (218) 56 1984 Tallest building in Denver and the state of Colorado[1][2]
2 1801 California Street Denver 39°44′51.46″N 104°59′23.2″W / 39.7476278°N 104.989778°W / 39.7476278; -104.989778 91.2 709 (216) 52 1983 Was the tallest building in Denver from 1983 to 1984.
3 Wells Fargo Center

(1700 Lincoln Street)

Denver 01.0698 (213) 52 1983 Complet
4 Four Seasons Hotel Denver

(1111 14th Street)

Denver 01.0641 (195) 45 2010 Complet
5 1114 Fifteenth

(1114 15th Street)

Denver 617 (188) 40 2018
6 1999 Broadway Denver 01.0548 (167) 43 1985 Complet
7 707 17th Street Denver 01.0522 (159) 42 1981 Complet
8 555 17th Street Denver 01.0507 (155) 40 1978 Complet
9 Hyatt Regency Denver

(650 15th Street)

Denver 01.0489 (149) 38 2005 Complet
10 Spire

(891 14th Street)

Denver 01.0478 (146) 42 2009 Complet
11 1670 Broadway Denver 01.0448 (137) 36 1980 Complet
12 17th Street Plaza

(1225 17th Street)

Denver 01.0438 (134) 33 1982 Complet
13 633 17th Street Denver 01.0434 (132) 32 1974 Complet
14 Brooks Tower

(1020 15th Street)

Denver 01.0420 (128) 42 1968 Complet
15 Denver Place South Tower

(999 18th Street)

Denver 01.0416 (127) 34 1981 Complet
16 One Tabor Center

(1200 17th Street)

Denver 01.0408 (124) 30 1984 Complet
17 Johns Manville Plaza

(717 17th Street)

Denver 01.0404 (123) 29 1978 Complet
18 Ameristar Black Hawk

(111 Richman Street)

Black Hawk

Gilpin County

01.0403 (123) 33 2009 Tallest Building in Colorado Outside Denver[3]
19 Granite Tower

(1099 18th Street)

Denver 01.0398 (121) 31 1983 Complet
20 Ritz-Carlton Denver

(1881 Curtis Street)

Denver 01.0390 (119) 38 1983 Complet
21 U.S. Bank Tower

(950 17th Street)

Denver 01.0389 (119) 26 1975 Complet
22 621 17th Street Denver 01.0385 (117) 28 1957 Complet
23= Glenarm Plaza

(1600 Glenarm Place)

Denver 01.0384 (117) 31 1967 Complet
23= Dominion Plaza

(600 17th Street)

Denver 01.0384 (117) 28 1982 Complet
25 One Lincoln Park

(2001 Lincoln Street)

Denver 01.0380 (116) 32 2008 Complet
26 The Confluence

(1441 Little Raven Street)

Denver 01.0375 (114) 34 2018 Complet
27 Denver Financial Center

(1775 Sherman Street)

Denver 01.0374 (114) 32 1981 Complet
28 Daniels & Fisher Tower

(1101 16th Street)

Denver 01.0371 (113) 20 1910 Complet
29 Lincoln Center

(1660 Lincoln Street)

Denver 01.0366 (112) 30 1972 Complet
30 1125 17th Street Denver 01.0363 (111) 25 1980 Complet
31 Denver Energy Center II

(1675 Broadway)

Denver 01.0358 (109) 29 1979 Complet
32 United Western Financial Center

(700 17th Street)

Denver 01.0357 (109) 24 1961 Complet
33 The Quincy Apartments

(1776 Curtis Street)

Denver 01.0355 (108) 29 2018 Complet
34 1600 Broadway Denver 01.0352 (107) 26 1972 Complet
35 The Curtis

(1405 Curtis Street)

Denver 01.0350 (107) 30 1974 Complet
36 1800 Larimer Street Denver 344 (105) 22 2010
37= Denver Energy Center I

(1625 Broadway)

Denver 01.0335(102) 28 1979 Complet
37= Larimer Place

(1551 Larimer Street)

Denver 01.0335(102) 32 1981 Complet
37= 410 17th Street Denver 01.0335(102) 24 1978 Complet
40 1005 17th Street

(Qwest Building)

Denver 331 (101) 21 1976
41 Elitch Gardens Observation Tower Denver 01.0330 (101) 45 1995 Complet
42= Country Club Tower II

(1101 East Bayaud Street)

Denver 01.0328 (100) 32 2017 Complet
42= Country Club Tower III

(1101 East Bayaud Street)

Denver 01.0328 (100) 32 2017 Complet
44 Grand Hyatt Denver

(1750 Welton Street)

Denver 322 (98) 26 1979
45 Independence Plaza

(1050 17th Street)

Denver 01.0322 (98) 24 1972 Complet
46 The Barclay

(1625 Larimer Street)

Denver 01.0315 (96) 30 1981 Complet
47 AT&T Building

(1425 Champa Street)

Denver 312 (95) 24 1929 Complet
48 Denver Post Tower

(1560 North Broadway)

Denver 01.0310 (94) 22 1984 Complet
49 The Pinnacle at City Park South

Tower 1

(2990 E 17th Avenue)

Denver 01.0305 (93) 27 2009 Complet
49= Skyhouse Denver

(1776 Broadway)

Denver 01.0305 (93) 25 2016 Complet
51 1401 Lawrence Street Denver 01.0304 (93) 22 2016 Complet
52 Sheraton Denver Downtown

(1550 Court Place)

Denver 01.0299 (91) 22 1960 Complet
53 Mile High Center

(1700 Broadway)

Denver 01.0295 (90) 23 1954 Complet
54= Penterra Residential Tower

(4800 South Ulster Street)

Denver 01.0285 (87) 23 2003 Complet
54= Denver Place North Tower

(999 18th Street)

Denver 01.0285 (87) 23 1981 Complet
56 Hudson's Bay Centere

(1600 Stout Street)

Denver 01.0279 (85) 20 1983 Complet
57 Denver Club Building

(518 17th Street)

Denver 01.0276 (84) 22 1954 Complet
58 FirstWestern Building

(1900 16th Street)

Denver 01.0275 (84) 18 2009 Complet
59 Comfort Inn

(401 17th Street)

Denver 01.0269 (82) 22 1959 Complet
60 Glass House

(1700 Bassett Street)

Denver 01.0268 (82) 23 2007 Complet
61 Zyxen Denver 01.0641 (195) 45 2010 Complet
Wells Fargo Tower

(90 South Cascade Avenue)

Colorado Springs

El Paso County

01.0247 (75) 16 1990 Complet

Electors of the Holy Roman Empire

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Third Ecclesiastical Elector Second Ecclesiastical Elector First Ecclesiastical Elector Elector of the Saxons Elector of the Swabians Elector of the Bavarians Elector of the Franks Eighth Elector Ninth Elector Tenth Elector
Pre-1059 Prior History of Ecclesiastical Electors Unclear Prior History of Ecclesiastical Electors Unclear Prior History of Ecclesiastical Electors Unclear
Duchy of Saxony
Duchy of Swabia
Duchy of Bavaria
Duchy of Franconia
None None None
1059-1189
County Palatine of the Rhine - The Palatinate
1189-1214
Archbishopric of Trier
1214-1238
Kingdom of Bohemia
1238-1251
Archbishopric of Cologne
1251-1257 or 1268
Archbishopric of Mainz
1257 or 1268-1296
Margraviate of Brandenburg
1296-1621
Duchy of Saxe-Wittenberg - Electorate of Saxony
1621-1623 Imperial Ban due to Thirty Years' War
1621-1648
Duchy of Bavaria - Electorate of Bavaria
1648-1692
County Palatine of the Rhine - The Palatinate
1692-1706
Duchy of Brunswick-Lüneburg - Electorate of Hanover
1706-1714 Imperial Ban due to War of the Spanish Succession Imperial Ban due to War of the Spanish Succession
1714-1777
Archbishopric of Cologne
Electorate of Bavaria
1777-1801 None

(Merged into Duchy of Bavaria)

Treaty of Lunéville
1801-1803
Archbishopric of Regensburg
None None
Electorate of Saxony
Margraviate of Brandenburg
Kingdom of Bohemia
Electorate of Bavaria
None
Electorate of Hanover
None
1803-1805
Landgraviate of Hesse-Kassel - Electorate of Hesse
Margraviate of Baden -Electorate of Baden
Duchy of Württemberg -Electorate of Württemberg
Electorate of Salzburg
1805-1806
Electorate of Würzburg
Dissolution of the Holy Roman Empire
Congress of Vienna (1814-1815)
Successor States
Fully Subsumed into Kingdom of Bavaria
Electorate of Hesse
Grand Duchy of Baden
Kingdom of Saxony
Fully Subsumed into Kingdom of Prussia
Crown Land of the Austrian Empire
Kingdom of Bavaria
Kingdom of Württemberg
Kingdom of Hanover
Fully Subsumed into Kingdom of Bavaria

Making Sense of Mesopotamian Early Dynastic Period Ruler Lists

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List of Mesopotamian dynasties

[edit]
Century Kish Uruk Ur Lagash Umma Adab
c. 2600s BC Enmebaragesi[4]Aga of Kish

Uhub

Mesilim

Meskiagnun[5]

Elulu[5]

Gilgamesh[5][4] A-Imdugud

Ur-Pabilsag Meskalamdug[6] Akalamdug[6] Mesannepada[5] A'annepada[6] Meskiagnun[5] Elulu[5]

c. 2500s BC En-hegal

Lugalshaengur Ur-Nanshe[6] Akurgal[6]

Pabilgagaltuku

Ush

c. 2400s BC Lugal-kinishe-dudu

Lugal-kisalsi

Lugal-kinishe-dudu

Lugal-kisalsi

Lugal-kinishe-dudu

Lugal-kisalsi

Eannatum[6]

Enannatum I[6] Entemena[6] Enannatum II[6] Enentarzi[6]

Enakalle

Ur-Lumma Il Gishakidu Edin Meanedu Ushurdu

Lugal-Anne-Mundu

Mug-si E-iginimpa'e

c. 2300s BC Lugal-zage-si[5] Enshakushanna

Lugal-zage-si[5]

Lugalanda[6]

Urukagina Lugal-zage-si[5]

Lugalanda[6]

Urukagina Lugal-zage-si[5]

Ukush

Lugal-zage-si[5]

Meskigal

Lugal-zage-si[5]

Uruk

[edit]

Adab

Umma

Lagash, Subsection First

Ruler Proposed reign Notes
(En-hegal) c. 2570 BC One inscription known, recording a purchase of land.[15]
(Lugalshaengur) c. 2550 BC High priest or ensi. Mentioned as Ensi of Lagash in a unique inscription on the macehead of Mesilim: “Mesilim, king of Kish, builder of the temple of Ningirsu, brought [this mace head] for Ningirsu, Lugalshaengur [being] prince of Lagash”.[16]
Ur-Nanshe

(Ur-nina)

c. 2520 BC King ("Lugal")
Akurgal c. 2460 BC King, son of Ur-Nanshe
Eannatum c. 2450 BC Grandson of Ur-Nanshe, king, took Sumer away from Enshagkushana of Uruk and repulsed the armies of Kish, Elam and Mari
Enannatum I c. 2420 BC brother to Eanatum, high priest, Ur-Luma and Illi of Umma, as well as Kug-Bau of Kish gained independence from him.
Entemena c. 2400 BC Son of Enanatum I, king, contemporary with Lugal-ure (or Lugalkinishedudu) of Uruk and defeated Illi of Umma
Enannatum II c. 2370 BC Son of Entemena, last member of the dynasty of Ur-Nanshe.
Enentarzi c. 2360 BC A priest of Lagash.
Lugalanda c. 2355 BC
Urukagina c. 2350 BC king, defeated by Lugalzagesi of Uruk, issued a proclamation of social reforms.

Ur First Dynasty Article

Me attempting to make sense of

[edit]
Century Ur Kish Uruk Umma Lagash Adab
Aga Gilgamesh
---
Meselim Shaengur Nin-Kisali
---
Akalamdug Namnirshumma Pabilgagaltuku Ur-Nanshe
Mesannepada Namnirshumma Pabilgagaltuku Ur-Nanshe
- Namnirshumma - Akurgal
- Silasi I Ush Akurgal E'Iginimpa'e
- Silasi I Ush Eannatum E'Iginimpa'e
- - Enakelle Eannatum
- - Ur-Lumma Enannatum I
A'Annepada Urzage Il Enannatum I
A'Annepada Urzage Il Entemena
Kinishe-Dudu Il Entemena
Il Enannatum II
Century Ur Kish Uruk Umma Lagash Adab
Kinishe-Dudu > Kisalsi

Enshakushanna

Ukush Enentarzi

Anda Urukagina

Zagesi Urukagina
Zagesi Urukagina
Zagesi Meskigal

Amtrak Successor Routes

[edit]
Railroad Route Retained by Amtrak? Successor Route Service End Date
Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Chief/Super Chief/El Capitan Yes Southwest Limited/ Southwest Chief Still Extant
Grand Canyon Limited No
San Diegan Yes San Diegan

Pacific Surfliner

Still Extant
San Francisco Chief No
Texas Chief Yes Lone Star 1979
Tulsan No
Baltimore & Ohio Capitol Limited No Capitol Limited Still Extant (Re-established 1981)
Metropolitan No
National Limited No
Burlington Northern

(Great Northern)

Empire Builder/Western Star (train) Yes Empire Builder Still Extant
Gopher (train) No
International (GN train) Yes Pacific International 1981
Winnipeg Limited No
Burlington Northern

(Northern Pacific)

North Coast Limited/Mainstreeter Yes North Coast Hiawatha 1979
Burlington Northern

(Chicago, Burlington and Quincy)

American Royal Zephyr No
California Zephyr No California Zephyr Still Extant (Re-established 1983)
Denver Zephyr Yes San Francisco Zephyr 1983
Nebraska Zephyr No
Twin Zephyr/Black Hawk No
Central of Georgia Railway City of Miami No
Nancy Hanks No
Chesapeake and Ohio George Washington Yes George Washington

Cardinal

Still Extant
Pere Marquette No Pere Marquette Still Extant (Re-established 1984)
Chicago and North Western Flambeau 400 No
Peninsula 400 No
Delaware and Hudson Laurentian No Adirondack Still Extant (Re-established 1974)
Grand Trunk Western Railroad International No International

Blue Water

2004 (Re-established 1982)

Still Extant (Re-established 2004)

Maple Leaf No
Gulf, Mobile and Ohio Abraham Lincoln/The Limited Yes Prairie State

State House Lincoln Service

Still Extant
Ann Rutledge Yes Ann Rutledge

Missouri River Runner

Still Extant
Illinois Central City of Miami No
City of New Orleans/Panama Limited Yes City of New Orleans Still Extant
Illini/Shawnee Yes Shawnee (train)

Illini and Saluki

1986

Still Extant

Louisville and Nashville Pan-American No
Milwaukee Road Twin Cities Hiawatha Yes Hiawatha Service Still Extant
North Coast Hiawatha 1979
Missouri Pacific Texas Eagle No Inter-American

Texas Eagle

Still Extant (Re-established 1973)
Norfolk and Western Pocahontas No Mountaineer 1977 (Re-established 1975)
Penn Central

(New York Central)

James Whitcomb Riley Yes James Whitcomb Riley

Cardinal

Penn Central

(New York, New Haven and Hartford)

Merchants Limited Yes 1995
Penn Central

(Pennsylvania)

Admiral No
Birmingham Special No
Broadway Limited Yes Broadway Limited 1995
Cincinnati Limited No
Federal Express No
Manhattan Limited No
Spirit of St. Louis Yes Spirit of St. Louis 1971
Richmond, Fredericksburg and Potomac

and Seaboard Coast Line

Champion Yes Champion 1979
Silver Meteor/Silver Star Yes Silver Meteor/Silver Star Still Extant
Gulf Wind No
Vacationer Yes Vacationer 1974
Southern Pacific Cascade/Coast Daylight/Starlight Yes Coast Starlight Still Extant
City of San Francisco Yes City of San Francisco

San Francisco Zephyr California Zephyr

Still Extant
Del Monte No
Peninsula Commute Yes Peninsula Commute 1979 (Now Caltrain)
Sacramento Daylight/San Joaquin Daylight No
Sunset Limited Yes Sunset Limited Still Extant
Union Pacific Butte Special No
Challenger No
City of Los Angeles No
City of Portland No
City of San Francisco Yes City of San Francisco

San Francisco Zephyr California Zephyr

Still Extant
City of St. Louis No
Portland Rose No

References

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  1. ^ "Republic Plaza". Emporis.com. Retrieved 2009-08-04.
  2. ^ "Republic Plaza". SkyscraperPage.com. Retrieved 2009-08-04.
  3. ^ GmbH, Emporis. "Ameristar Black Hawk Casino Hotel, Black Hawk | 262835 | EMPORIS". www.emporis.com. Retrieved 2018-05-16.
  4. ^ a b Beaulieu 2018, p. 36.
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