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  2. Klondike Gold Rush National Historical Park - Wikipedia

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    Klondike Gold Rush National Historical Park is a national historical park operated by the National Park Service that seeks to commemorate the Klondike Gold Rush of the late 1890s. Though the gold fields that were the ultimate goal of the stampeders lay in Yukon , the park comprises staging areas for the trek there and the routes leading in its ...

  3. Klondike, Delta County, Texas - Wikipedia

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    In the 1940s and 1950s, Klondike was home to 150 people and six businesses. Four churches, Pleasant Grove Cemetery, Klondike Cemetery, and 50 residences were shown on maps of the location from 1964. By 1976, a community center was finished. Three churches, two cemeteries, the post office, and two businesses were depicted on maps of Klondike in ...

  4. List of distilleries in Canada - Wikipedia

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    Klondike River Distillery [18] Klondike Vodka Two Brewers / Yukon Brewing Whitehorse, Yukon Whisky, Gin, Liqueur, mixed alcoholic drinks Two Brewers, [19] Yukon Brewing [20] Yukon Single Malt Whisky; Artisan Gin, New Growth Artisan Gin, Yukon Berry Eau de Vie, Coffee Raspberry Liqueur, Sparkling Haskap Lemonade, plus a range of beers and radlers

  5. T. S. Lippy - Wikipedia

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    T. S. Lippy returning from the Yukon with a packtrain in 1899, carrying about one ton of gold. Thomas Sergent Lippy (December 2, 1860 – September 13, 1931 [1]), know variously as T. S. Lippy, Thomas Lippy or Tom S. Lippy, was an American millionaire and philanthropist who became wealthy as a prospector in the Klondike Gold Rush.

  6. Klondike Gold Rush - Wikipedia

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    The Klondike Gold Rush [n 1] was a migration by an estimated 100,000 prospectors to the Klondike region of Yukon in northwestern Canada, between 1896 and 1899. Gold was discovered there by local miners on August 16, 1896; when news reached Seattle and San Francisco the following year, it triggered a stampede of prospectors .

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