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As Precious as Gold - Information on a museum exhibit and history of the Klondike Gold Rush.
 
Before the Klondike Gold Rush - Examines life in the Yukon, which was home to people with a vast trading network long before the arrival of missionaries, fur traders, and goldseekers.
 
Chilkoot Trail - Information on the Chilkoot Trail which was used by stampeders to get to the Yukon and the gold.
 
City Rises on Golden Wave - Crowds jammed Seattle's docks, headed for the gold fields of the Yukon River and its tributaries, the region of Alaska and Canada known as the Klondike.
 
Ghosts of the Klondike Gold Rush - Informative history of the Klondike Gold Rush.
 
Gold Fever - From P.B.S.'s "The American Experience." This site provides information about the Klondike Gold Rush.
 
Klondike Gold Rush National Historical Park - Find out about the Klondike Gold Rush including Skagway, Dyea, and the Chilkoot Trail.
 
Klondike Ho! 1897-1997 - Celebration of the Klondike centennial. In August of 1896, on a small branch of the remote Klondike River, three men discovered what would prove to be the largest concentration of gold ever found.
 
Letters from the Klondike - Harold Charles Engelson's letters describe what traveling to Klondike cost travelers in time, energy, money, and dreams.
 
Porcupine - Read about the Porcupine Creek gold rush in Alaska in 1898 and why the rush was over in 1905.
 
The Klondike - History of the gold rush in the Yukon including information on how much a plot of land cost before and during the gold rush.
 
Threads of Gold - Explores the wide range of experiences of both Alaska native and pioneer women during the Alaska-Klondike gold rush era.
 
Yukon Indians and the Klondike Gold Rush - Examines the life and culture of the native Yukon people and how their lives were impacted by the Klondike Gold Rush.
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