Packers nach Hause, Fuß des Canyons, Dyea Trail. Der Klondike-Goldrausch war eine Migration durch eine geschätzte 100.000 Goldsucher in die Region Klondike im Yukon zwischen 1896-99. Gold wurde am 16. August 1896
Culture and Heritage in Skagway, Alaska - Alaska's Inside Passage
Skagway and Dyea: Gold Rush Boom Towns — UW Libraries
Maps | Skagway, Alaska
Banking on the Stampeders - Dyea vs. Skagway | National Postal Museum
The upper Yukon Valley and the gold rush routes in from Skagway and... | Download Scientific Diagram
Map of Klondike Gold Region Canada, Showing Routes to it from Dyea, Skagway and Fort Yukon, with Inset of Klondike River by A.J. Johnson: (1896) | Art Source International Inc.
Skagway - The MILEPOST
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Hike the Chilkoot Trail, Starting in Dyea Alaska and ending at Lake Bennett, this was one of two main trails used by gold… | Alaska photos, Vacation trips, Klondike
Chilkoot Trail - Wikiwand
Skagway and Dyea: Gold Rush Boom Towns — UW Libraries
The upper Yukon Valley and the gold rush routes in from Skagway and... | Download Scientific Diagram
Dyea Campground, Skagway, Alaska | Womo-Abenteuer
Gold Rush Gateway – Mountain Press
Bound for the Klondike Gold Fields, Chilcoot Pass, Alaska. The Klondike Gold Rush was a migration by an estimated 100,000 prospectors to the Klondike region of the Yukon between 1896-99. Gold was