Celebrate the trails, the stories and boomtowns after the discovery of the Klondike Gold Rush - Seattle Unitwhich reached its peak from 1897-1898 allowing Seattle to flourish after surviving an economic depression and a disastrous fire.
Today, visitors can learn about this thriving time in Seattleās history through the Klondike Gold Rush Museum located in Pioneer Square. This interpretative museum utilizes a variety of artifacts, exhibits, and reenactments to showcase this rich period of history. There are also three 20-25-minute films for visitors to watch, temporary exhibits featured in the Kerr Room, Ranger-led demonstrations, and a walking tour available of Pioneer Square.
319 Second Avenue South, Seattle, WA, Phone: 206-220-4240