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  2. Kiwalik River - Wikipedia

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    Candle on the Kiwalik Creek saw the gold rush in 1901 and 1906 and became the central Placer Gold District, when the population in the town was about 546; by about 1938 it had declined to 85 with the end of the gold rush. It was booming gold mining town [7]

  3. Kiidk'yaas - Wikipedia

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    The Kiidk'yaas story tells of a young boy who disrespected nature and thereby caused a terrible storm to descend on his village. Only he and his grandfather survived the storm. As they fled the village, the grandfather warned the boy not to look back. The boy disobeyed, and was immediately turned into the Golden Spruce where he stood. [2]

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  5. Candle Creek - Wikipedia

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    Placer mining, including dredging, boomed till the 1950s. According to reported figures, the gold mined in the creek was more than 600,000 ounces. [5] Candle Creek's name is derived from a natural phenomenon noted by the mining prospectors during the spring months, when the snow-covered twigs on the creek bank resemble candles. [2]

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  7. Yentna-Cache Creek mining district - Wikipedia

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    Gold was discovered in the Yentna-Cache Creek Mining District in the U.S. state of Alaska (also known separately as the Yentna District or Cache Creek District) of the upper Susitna River Valley in 1898, soon followed by claim staking. Placer mining was reported in the Cache Creek drainage of the Dutch Hills by 1906.