File:Aerial view of Dyea and Skagway, Alaska from across Chilkoot Inlet, ca. 1899 - DPLA - 2a1172506b8036fb806f17db26367ec2.jpg
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[edit]Aerial view of Dyea and Skagway, Alaska from across Chilkoot Inlet, ca. 1899 ( ) | |||||||||||||||||||||
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creator QS:P170,Q4798272 Pillsbury and Cleveland |
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Aerial view of Dyea and Skagway, Alaska from across Chilkoot Inlet, ca. 1899 |
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Dyea and Skagway served as the two main starting points for overland routes to the Klondike gold fields. Dyea was a short-lived town used by prospectors as an entrance to the Chilkoot Trail. It became less popular after a large avalanche blocked much of the trail on April 3, 1898 killing over 70 prospectors. Skagway served as the starting point for the White Pass Trail. In May 1898 White Pass & Yukon Route railroad route opened in Skagway, offering a faster, safer way for prospectors and their gear to reach the gold fields. Dyea. Smugglers Cove. Panorama view from Scenic Hill (2050') [Symbol.] No. 20. Copyright. Skaguay. Lynn Canal. Location approximated across Chilkoot Inlet from Skagway. Despite the title, this is a view from a hill, not an aerial view. |
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circa 1899 date QS:P571,+1899-00-00T00:00:00Z/9,P1480,Q5727902 |
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institution QS:P195,Q7442157 |
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Aerial view of Dyea and Skagway, Alaska from across Chilkoot Inlet, ca. 1899 (English)
Dyea and Skagway served as the two main starting points for overland routes to the Klondike gold fields. Dyea was a short-lived town used by prospectors as an entrance to the Chilkoot Trail. It became less popular after a large avalanche blocked much of the trail on April 3, 1898 killing over 70 prospectors. Skagway served as the starting point for the White Pass Trail. In May 1898 White Pass & Yukon Route railroad route opened in Skagway, offering a faster, safer way for prospectors and their gear to reach the gold fields. Dyea. Smugglers Cove. Panorama view from Scenic Hill (2050') [Symbol.] No. 20. Copyright. Skaguay. Lynn Canal. Location approximated across Chilkoot Inlet from Skagway. (English)
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