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The Klondike Gold Rush tells the legendary story of the Alaska-Yukon Gold Rush. Over 100,000 people voyage to the far North intent on reaching the Canadian boom-town Dawson City and striking it rich.
intersecting the lives of many Dawson City residents even more so than perhaps they were in reality. Klondike properly conveys all the greed, disease, unrest, and violence of the Yukon Gold Rush ...
The century-old remains of four men who were executed during the Klondike Gold Rush will be laid to rest this weekend in Dawson City, Yukon. The four Nantuck brothers are shackled in leg irons at ...
Dawson City, Yukon's Chamber of Commerce, and the Klondike Visitor's Association say the local economy is at risk the longer ...
Exhausted and hungry, the prospectors stumbled into Dawson City in the ... off some of the gold nuggets he’d found in what seemed like a promising strike in the Klondike. Instantly, Mulrooney ...
And I’ll travel to the scene of the most famous gold rush in the world to do it. Off I went a mere 4,100 miles to Dawson City in the Klondike region of Canada’s Yukon territory via tube ...
Foreword: This tale grew from a chance nugget discovery along the shore of a humble Yukon creek carving through the remote Territory and became the great history of the Klondike Gold Rush.