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In the summer of 1898, during the peak of the gold rush, there were as many as 10,000 people in the town. By 1900, the population was down to 3,117 and below a thousand residents by 1910.
The gold rush was so furious in Seattle that hundreds of people left right away and even the Mayor left town, headed up the Klondike to try and make a fortune.” ...
In an exclusive First Look at the Gold Rush season 13 premiere, the mining veteran continues his tireless search for gold while expanding his operation from the Klondike to Alaska. While the ...
This is where the Chilkoot Trail begins in Klondike Gold Rush National Historical Park. What was once a trading route for the Tlingit people became a highway for miners in the late 1800s.
Beets, 66, better known as the “King of the Klondike,” will attempt to “surpass his best-ever 5,300-ounce gold haul, worth a whopping $9 million” with a 6,000-ounce goal.
Sure, Seattle was the launching point for the Klondike Gold Rush, the "last grand adventure" of the 19th century. And yes, it was this very newspaper that started the whole stampede to the ...
Pier 58, which was originally called Schwabacher’s Wharf, and then Pier 7, has a past covered in grit, gold-dust, and ...
In the late 1890s, it was part of the Klondike Gold Rush, which saw tens of thousands of hopeful "cheechakos," or newcomers, flood into the Yukon hoping to pan and sluice their way to riches ...
Klondike Gold Rush National Historical Park unit in Pioneer Square is one of 34 national park office leases the administration plans to shutter, advocates said.
Capital City Weekly Musical revelations of the Klondike’s ‘White Chapel’ Annie Bartholomew’s new album shares surprising untold stories of sex workers during the gold rush by Mark ...
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