Klondike Gold Rush National Historical Park
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The Klondike Gold Rush National Historical park is a United States National Historical Park and memorializes the Klondike Gold rush of the late 1890s. The gold rush was in the Yukon Territory and this park has staging areas for the trek there and even routes leading to that direction. An integral part of the park is the Visitor’s Center in the Pioneer Square National Historic District.
Category: Museums
Address: 319 2nd Ave S,
Website http://www.nps.gov
Telephone: 206 220 4240
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