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Gold Rush Train - Matchitecture Jigsaw Puzzle

goldrush train resulted in construction of the Central Pacific Railroad in 1861, first TransAmerican

Puzzle Title: Gold Rush Train
Product ID: MATCH6613

Number of Pieces: 1800

Size:     Height = 9 inches
             Width = 5.9 inches
             Depth = 21 inches

Manufacturer: Matchitecture
Only $39.99
Contains: 1 assembly board with clear acetate sheet
4 clips
1 MICROBEAM cutter
1800 MICROBEAMS (2 1/8"/53 mm)
1 wood glue (1.2 oz/40 ml)
1 MICROBEAM tweezers
plans
instructions

It was in 1849 that the American Gold Rush began. During the next few years, this movement resulted in the construction of the Central Pacific Railroad in 1861, the first TransAmerican railroad. Hundreds of thousands of new immigrants poured into California in a long and arduous journey by train across the desert and the Rocky Mountains.

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