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  • 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.

    seattletimes.nwsource.com

  • 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.

    yukonalaska.com

  • 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.

    yukonalaska.com

  • Gold Fever

    From P.B.S.'s "The American Experience." This site provides information about the Klondike Gold Rush.

    www.pbs.org

  • Threads of Gold

    University of Alaska Museum exhibit exploring the wide range of experiences of both Alaska native and pioneer women during the Alaska-Klondike gold rush era.

    www.uaf.edu

  • Klondike Ho! 1897-1997

    Features a timeline and profiles of key figures; images of the prospectors, trails, and mining paraphernalia; maps; and information about the centennial commemoration

    www.kokogiak.com

  • Klondike Gold Rush National Historical Park

    Find out about the Klondike Gold Rush including Skagway, Dyea, and the Chilkoot Trail.

    www.nps.gov

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