4853 -- The mine where a single pan of gravel yielded $400 gold. Eldorado Creek, Klondike, Canada
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- [after 1898]
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4853 -- The mine where a single pan of gravel yielded $400 gold. Eldorado Creek, Klondike, Canada
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96-4852-- Gold miners at work in the Klondike country, Yukon district, Canada
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Gold miners at work in the Klondike mining district, Alaska
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Junction of the two richest creeks on earth -- the gold-laden Eldorado and Bonanza
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Smoking room aboard the first C.P. R.M.S. Empress of Scotland
Smoking room aboard the first C.P. R.M.S. Empress of Scotland.
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The starting point for Dawson City, Lake Bennett, Alaska
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[The sun parlor aboard the first C.P. R.M.S. Empress of Scotland]
The sun parlor aboard the first C.P. R.M.S. Empress of Scotland.
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Where train and steamship meet [at the] Canadian Pacific Station, Vancouver, BC
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