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Get to know about the area’s history, nature, and people with a visit to Klondike Gold Rush National Historical Park . The actual gold rush was between 1897 and 1898 and brought people from all over the world to settle in Yukon and Alaska. The park preserves many of the historical structures, landscapes, trails, artifacts, and stories of its past, which you’ll be able to explore in detail during your visit there.
Additionally, there is an abundant array of flora and fauna that can be found in the park, and you may be able to come across, bears, bats, and various species of birds.
291 Broadway, Skagway, AK 99840, Phone: 206-220-4240

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Davidson Glacier
White Pass and Yukon Route Railway
Klondike Gold Rush National Historical Park
Lower Dewey Lake Hiking Trail
Alaska Mountain Guides - Adventure Park and Zip Line
Red Onion Saloon Brothel Museum
Skagway Museum and Archives
Yakutania Point - Smuggler’s Cove Trail
Captain William Moore Cabin
The Arctic Brotherhood Hall 1899
Pitchfork Falls
Jeff Smiths Parlor Museum
Skagway Centennial Statue
Beyond Skagway Tours - Private Tours
Frontier Excursions and Adventures
Skagway Brewing Company
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