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  2. List of ghost towns in Yukon - Wikipedia

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  3. List of historic places in Yukon - Wikipedia

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    This article is a list of historic places in Yukon entered on the Canadian Register of Historic Places or the Yukon Register of Historic Places. In Canada, historic places are formally recognized for their heritage value by a federal , provincial, territorial or municipal authority.

  4. List of National Historic Sites of Canada in Yukon - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of National Historic Sites (French: Lieux historiques nationaux) in the territory of Yukon. There are 12 National Historic Sites designated in Yukon, four of which are in the national park system, administered by Parks Canada (identified below by the beaver icon ).

  5. Category:Ghost towns in Yukon - Wikipedia

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  6. Canyon City, Yukon - Wikipedia

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    Canyon City is a Klondike Gold Rush ghost town and a Yukon Government Heritage Site. It is located about 7 km from downtown Whitehorse, Yukon, at the upstream end of Miles Canyon on the Yukon River. Summer tours are encouraged. Archaeological work shows evidence that First Nations people have used this area for many thousands of years. There ...

  7. Unusual Abandoned Places Across America - AOL

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    Holy Land USA provided a little slice of biblical history for nearly 30 years. The 18-acre attraction opened in 1955 and quickly became a popular spot for visitors to see recreations of stories ...

  8. History of Yukon - Wikipedia

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    The history of the Yukon covers the period from the arrival of Paleo-Indians through the Beringia land bridge approximately 20,000 years ago. In the 18th century, Russian explorers began to trade with the First Nations people along the Alaskan coast, and later established trade networks extending into Yukon.

  9. MacBride Museum of Yukon History - Wikipedia

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    Founded in 1950 by the Yukon Historical Society, and opened in 1952, it is the oldest museum in the Yukon. [1] Funding to expand the museum was approved in 2016 by the Department of Canadian Heritage and Government of Yukon, [ 3 ] [ 4 ] with the co-operation of the City of Whitehorse. [ 5 ]