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  • Cast of "The Skagway Story", a multimedia show presented by the Skagway Streetcar Company, Arctic Brotherhood Hall, Klondike Gold Rush National Historical Park, Alaska.
    KG-R16.tif
  • Cast of "The Skagway Story", a multimedia show presented by the Skagway Streetcar Company, Arctic Brotherhood Hall, Klondike Gold Rush National Historical Park, Alaska.
    KG-R13.tif
  • Shauna Jasky in gold rush period costume, garden of the Skagway Inn Bed and Breakfast, Skagway Historic District of Klondike Gold Rush National Historical Park, Skagway, Alaska.
    AK-40600a.tif
  • Shauna Jasky in gold rush period costume, garden of the Skagway Inn Bed and Breakfast, Skagway Historic District of Klondike Gold Rush National Historical Park, Skagway, Alaska.
    AK-40601b.tif
  • Entrance to the Rambler Mine of the Golden Eagle Group, lower eastern flank of White Mountain north of Nabesna, Wrangell Mountains, Wrangell-St. Elias National Preserve, Alaska.
    WR-1105a.tif
  • Dredge for placer gold mining abandoned on Coal Creek, Yukon-Charley Rivers National Preserve, Alaska.
    YC-74b.tif
  • Dredge for placer gold mining abandoned on Coal Creek, Yukon-Charley Rivers National Preserve, Alaska.
    YC-72d.tif
  • Dredge for placer gold mining abandoned on Coal Creek, Yukon-Charley Rivers National Preserve, Alaska.
    YC-67c.tif
  • Ghost town of Kennicott, Wrangell-St. Elias National Preserve, Alaska.
    WR-144.tif
  • Abandoned copper mill of the Kennecott Mining Company, ghost town of Kennicott, Wrangell-St. Elias National Preserve, Alaska.
    WR-140a.tif
  • Doneho Peak, 6,696 feet, viewed between abandoned mill site buildings of the Kennecott Mining Company, ghost town of Kennicott, Wrangell-St. Elias National Park and Preserve, Alaska.
    WR-137a.tif
  • Glacier-clad 16,390 foot Mount Blackburn and 6,696 foot Doneho Peak beyond the ghost town of Kennicott, Wrangell-St. Elias National Park and Preserve, Alaska.
    WR-135b.tif
  • Timbers supporting the Gilahina Trestle, Copper River & Northwestern Railroad, Wrangell-St. Elias National Park and Preserve, Alaska.
    WR-1117a.tif
  • Customs Desk at the Customs House in Fort Egbert, Eagle Historic District, Eagle, Alaska.
    AK-4285a.tif
  • Antique bottles and cookware outside cabin in the historic town of McCarthy, Wrangell-St. Elias National Park and Preserve, Alaska.
    WR-1116.tif
  • Timbers supporting the Gilahina Trestle, Copper River & Northwestern Railroad, Wrangell-St. Elias National Park and Preserve, Alaska.
    WR-1118b .tif
  • Antique bottles and cookware outside cabin in the historic town of McCarthy, Wrangell-St. Elias National Park and Preserve, Alaska.
    WR-1115.tif
  • Old Kennecott Store and now the National Park Visitor Center, Wrangell-St. Elias National Park and Preserve, Alaska.
    WR-1114a.tif
  • Fred Hirschmann pausing while hiking the Chilkoot trail, klondike Gold Rush National Historical Park, Alaska.
    KG-47.tif
  • Driftwood facade, portion of an estimated 9,000 sticks decorating the front of the Arctic Brotherhood Hall, Klondike Gold Rush National Historical Park, Skagway, Alaska.
    KG-62a.tif
  • View along Broadway toward the Arctic Brotherhood Hall and Golden North Hotel, Klondike Gold Rush National Historical Park, Skagway, Alaska.
    KG-61d.tif
  • Red Onion Saloon, built in 1898 and moved in 1914, Second Avenue and Broadway, Klondike Gold Rush National Historical Park, Skagway, Alaska.
    KG-60b.tif
  • Red Onion Saloon, built in 1898 and moved in 1914, Second Avenue and Broadway, Klondike Gold Rush National Historical Park, Skagway, Alaska.
    KG-59a.tif
  • Visitors window shopping historic storefronts on Broadway, Klondike Gold Rush National Historical Park, Skagway, Alaska.
    KG-53.tif
  • Visitors window shopping historic storefronts on Broadway, Klondike Gold Rush National Historical Park, Skagway, Alaska.
    KG-51a.tif
  • Fred Hirschmann pausing while hiking the Chilkoot trail, klondike Gold Rush National Historical Park, Alaska.
    KG-46.tif
  • Fred Hirschmann pausing while hiking the Chilkoot trail, klondike Gold Rush National Historical Park, Alaska.
    KG-44.tif
  • Hiker following the Chilkoot Trail between Sheep Camp and Canyon City, Klondike Gold Rush National Historical Park, Alaska.
    KG-43.tif
  • Hikers following the Chilkoot Trail through spruce forest, Klondike Gold Rush National Historical Park, Alaska.
    KG-42.tif
  • Grave marker for E.D. Atwood, one of sixty avalanche victims killed April 3, 1898 on the Chilkoot Trail, Slide Cemetery, Dyea, Klondike Gold Rush National Historical Park, Alaska.
    KG-39.tif
  • Grave marker for G. Leon, one of sixty avalanche victims killed April 3, 1898 on the Chilkoot Trail, Slide Cemetery, Dyea, Klondike Gold Rush National Historical Park, Alaska.
    KG-38b.tif
  • Grave marker for E.T. Hutton, one of sixty avalanche victims killed April 3, 1898 on the Chilkoot Trail, Slide Cemetery, Dyea, Klondike Gold Rush National Historical Park, Alaska.
    KG-37a.tif
  • Abandoned Union Iron Works boiler for powering aerial tram, Canyon City, Chilkoot Trail, Klondike Gold Rush National Historical Park, Alaska.
    KG-33a.tif
  • Grave marker for E.T. Hutton, one of sixty avalanche victims killed April 3, 1898 on the Chilkoot Trail, Slide Cemetery, Dyea, Klondike Gold Rush National Historical Park, Alaska.
    KG-1010a.tif
  • Golden North Hotel, established in 1898, Skagway Historic District, Klondike Gold Rush National Historical Park, Alaska.
    KG-1009b.tif
  • Golden North Hotel, established in 1898, Skagway Historic District, Klondike Gold Rush National Historical Park, Alaska.
    KG-1008.tif
  • A.B. Hall, Camp Skagway Number 1, dating from 1899 and decorated with 9,000 driftwood sticks, now home of the Skagway Convention and Visitors Bureau, Skagway Historic District, Klondike Gold Rush National Historical Park, Alaska.
    KG-1006a.tif
  • A.B. Hall, Camp Skagway Number 1, dating from 1899 and decorated with 9,000 driftwood sticks, now home of the Skagway Convention and Visitors Bureau, Skagway Historic District, Klondike Gold Rush National Historical Park, Alaska.
    KG-1005.tif
  • A.B. Hall, Camp Skagway Number 1, dating from 1899 and decorated with 9,000 driftwood sticks, now home of the Skagway Convention and Visitors Bureau, Skagway Historic District, Klondike Gold Rush National Historical Park, Alaska.
    KG-1004a.tif
  • A.B. Hall, Camp Skagway Number 1, dating from 1899 and decorated with 9,000 driftwood sticks, now home of the Skagway Convention and Visitors Bureau, Skagway Historic District, Klondike Gold Rush National Historical Park, Alaska.
    KG-1003.tif
  • The Mascot Saloon, restored bar from gold rush days, structure dates from 1898, Skagway Historic District, Klondike Gold Rush National Historical Park, Alaska.
    KG-1002b.tif
  • Corrington's Ivory Museum in the Skagway Historic District, Skagway, Alaska.
    AK-40602b.tif
  • Beautiful garden in yard of the historic Skagway Inn Bed and Breakfast, Skagway Historic District of Klondike Gold Rush National Historical Park, Skagway, Alaska.
    AK-40598b.tif
  • Red Onion Saloon, built in 1898 and moved in 1914, Second Avenue and Broadway, Klondike Gold Rush National Historical Park, Skagway, Alaska.
    KG-58b.tif
  • Fred Hirschmann hiking the Chilkoot Trail, Klondike Gold Rush National Historical Park, Alaska.
    KG-50.tif
  • Noscitur grave marker, Slide Cemetery, Dyea, Klondike Gold Rush National Historical Park, Alaska.
    KG-41b.tif
  • Grave marker for E.P. Haines, one of sixty avalanche victims killed April 3, 1898 on the Chilkoot Trail, Slide Cemetery, Dyea, Klondike Gold Rush National Historical Park, Alaska.
    KG-40.tif
  • Abandoned Union Iron Works boiler for powering aerial tram, Canyon City, Chilkoot Trail, Klondike Gold Rush National Historical Park, Alaska.
    KG-35b.tif
  • Abandoned Union Iron Works boiler for powering aerial tram, Canyon City, Chilkoot Trail, Klondike Gold Rush National Historical Park, Alaska.
    KG-34a.tif
  • Grave marker for G. Leon, one of sixty avalanche victims killed April 3, 1898 on the Chilkoot Trail, and Noscitur who was shot in the Mountains, Slide Cemetery, Dyea, Klondike Gold Rush National Historical Park, Alaska.
    KG-1011a.tif
  • Storefronts on Broadway from the Red Onion Saloon to the Golden North Hotel, Skagway Historic District, Klondike Gold Rush National Historical Park, Alaska.
    KG-1007c.tif
  • The Mascot Saloon, restored bar from gold rush days, structure dates from 1898, Skagway Historic District, Klondike Gold Rush National Historical Park, Alaska.
    KG-1001a.tif
  • The Mascot Saloon, restored bar from gold rush days, structure dates from 1898, Skagway Historic District, Klondike Gold Rush National Historical Park, Alaska.
    KG-1000b.tif
  • Beautiful garden in yard of the historic Skagway Inn Bed and Breakfast, Skagway Historic District of Klondike Gold Rush National Historical Park, Skagway, Alaska.
    AK-40599c.tif
  • Dredge for placer gold mining abandoned on Coal Creek, Yukon-Charley Rivers National Preserve, Alaska.
    YC-68b.tif
  • Historic log cabin once owned by Bill and Katie Mackey and now owned by Summit Telephone Company, Wiseman, Alaska.
    AK-41136a.tif
  • Dredge for placer gold mining abandoned on Coal Creek, Yukon-Charley Rivers National Preserve, Alaska.
    YC-69d.tif
  • Original Russian survey plaque dug up in Sitka, the former Russian capital of Alaska.  In the collection of Sitka National Historical Park, Sitka, Alaska.
    SI-1a.tif
  • Protest sign in Kantishna lamenting the loss of the Kantishna Mining District to National Park Service acquisitions, Denali National Park, Alaska.
    D-660.tif
  • Log cabin with sod roof, Gold Creek, south side of the Brooks Range, Alaska.
    AK-41150a.tif
  • Historic log cabin once owned by Bill and Katie Mackey and now owned by Summit Telephone Company, Wiseman, Brooks Range, Alaska.
    AK-41135b.tif
  • Wiseman Trading Company dating from 1910, Wiseman, Brooks Range, Alaska.
    AK-41134a.tif
  • Carl Frank Cabin in Wiseman, Brooks Range, Alaska.
    AK-41133.tif
  • Ladies outhouse at Rika's Roadhouse, Big Delta State Historical Park, Alaska.
    OUT-1081.tif
  • Ladies outhouse at Rika's Roadhouse, Big Delta State Historical Park, Alaska.
    OUT-1080a.tif
  • "No Parking" outhouse behind the Chitina Emporium in Chitina, Alaska.
    OUT-1079.tif
  • "No Parking" outhouse behind the Chitina Emporium in Chitina, Alaska.
    OUT-1078a.tif
  • Mile post zero, Alaska Highway, Dawson Creek, British Columbia, Canada.
    BCC-73c.tif
  • Wagons on display in the stables of Fort Egbert, an army post built in 1900 and abandoned in 1922, Eagle Historic District, Eagle, Alaska.
    AK-4283b.tif
  • Original Kantishna Roadhouse built around 1919, gold mining town of Kantishna, Denali National Park, Alaska.
    D-1092b.tif
  • Rika's Roadhouse dating from 1909, Big Delta State Historical Park, Alaska.
    AK-41099.tif
  • Rika's Roadhouse dating from 1909, Big Delta State Historical Park, Alaska.
    AK-41098.tif
  • Winter holiday lights decorating a replica Viking ship and the Sons of Norway Hall along Hammer Slough, Petersburg, Alaska.
    AK-40946a.tif
  • United States Courthouse built in 1901 and now serving as the Eagle Museum, Eagle, Alaska.
    AK-373.tif
  • United States Courthouse built in 1901 and now serving as the Eagle Museum, Eagle, Alaska.
    AK-2379.tif
  • Deep snow among abandoned mine buildings, Independence Mine State Historical Park, Hatcher Pass, Alaska.
    AK-1439a.tif
  • Blacksmith tools, grinding stones and horseshoes on display at Fort Egbert, an army post built in 1900, Eagle Historic District, Alaska.
    AK-4284c.tif
  • Winter holiday lights decorating the Sons of Norway Hall built in 1912 along Hammer Slough, Petersburg, Alaska.
    AK-40947b.tif
  • Historic Pumphouse in Eagle, Alaska.
    AK-376a.tif
  • Chitina Emporium, historic building in Chitina, Alaska.
    AK-41054a.tif
  • Pattern of weathered windows and doors of building in the gold mining ghost town of Flat, Alaska.
    AK-4930a.tif
  • Earl McHenry Cabin, built in 1931 at mile 3 of Fairview Loop Road and moved and restored by LeRoi and Margaret Heaven, Matanuska Valley, Alaska.
    AK-41250a.tif
  • Large rusted gears at the Kennecott Mill Site, Wrangell-St. Elias National Park and Preserve, Alaska.
    WR-1113a.tif
  • Machine Shop with the 14-story Concentration Mill beyond, Kennecott Mill Town, Wrangell-St. Elias National Park and Preserve, Alaska.
    WR-1111b.tif
  • Aerial view of abandoned White Alice Radio Facility, Cape Yakataga, Gulf of Alaska Coast, Alaska.
    AK-5356.tif
  • Earl McHenry Cabin, built in 1931 at mile 3 of Fairview Loop Road and moved and restored by LeRoi and Margaret Heaven, Matanuska Valley, Alaska.
    AK-41251a.tif
  • Fort William H. Seward, Haines, Alaska.
    AK-333a.tif
  • Fort William H. Seward, Haines, Alaska.
    AK-332a.tif
  • John Springer, one of the earliest settlers in the Matanuska Valley, built this log cabin between 1915 and 1919, now part of the Grover Farm, Springer Loop, Palmer, Alaska.
    AK-2065d.tif
  • Aerial view in winter of the ghost town of Kennicott, abandoned by the Kennecott Mining Company in 1938, Wrangell-Saint Elias National Preserve, Alaska.
    WR-6013.tif
  • External stairways at Kennecott Mining Company's abandoned copper mill, Kennicott, Wrangell-St. Elias National Preserve, Alaska.
    WR-148b.tif
  • Rusted saw abandoned by stampeders at Canyon City, Chillkot Trail, Klondike Gold Rush National Historical Park, Alaska.
    KG-36b.tif
  • SS Nenana, the largest sternwheeler west of the Mississippi and the second largest wood boat still in existence, Pioneer Park, Fairbanks, Alaska.
    AK-41128.tif
  • Palace Hotel and Bathhouse and Golden's Grocery, histroric buildings relocated to Pioneer Park in 1967 and now Bag Ladies and Palace Theatre and Saloon, Fairbanks, Alaska.
    AK-41125.tif
  • Judge James Wickersham House built in 1904 on the corner of 1st and Noble in Fairbanks and moved to Pioneer Park in 1967, Fairbanks, Alaska.
    AK-41122a.tif
  • Historic Kitty Hensley House originally located at 932 Eighth Avenue in Fairbanks and moved to Pioneer Park in 1967, Fairbanks, Alaska.
    AK-41123.tif
  • Palace Hotel and Bathhouse and Golden's Grocery, histroric buildings relocated to Pioneer Park in 1967 and now Bag Ladies and Palace Theatre and Saloon, Fairbanks, Alaska.
    AK-41126.tif
  • Kelly Loudon of Latitude 66 giving tour of the Bettles Store built by Gordon Bettles, ghost town of Old Bettles, Koyukuk River, Alaska.
    AK-6611.tif
  • Kantishna Mining District's Recorders Office, gold mining town of Kantishna, Denali National Park, Alaska.
    D-1094a.tif
  • Kantishna Mining District's Recorders Office, gold mining town of Kantishna, Denali National Park, Alaska.
    D-1069a.tif
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