These are the cabins of Robert Service, poet of the Yukon, and of Jack London, author of Call of the Wild. They both lived in Dawson City during it's hayday. There were 30,000 people that lived here then. It was a boom town. Most of the miners that came up to find their fortune ended up working for others who had already laid claim to the best spots.
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- Mountain sheep
- South Dakota 9/24/08
- Animals 9/23/08
- Old Faithful 9/23.08
- Yellowstone National Park 9/23/08
- Highway 12 9/22/08
- Knitting at last 9/21/08
- Final Posting 9/20/08
- More Stanley Park 9/20/08
- Stanley Park Vancouver 9/20/08
- Back in civilization 9/19/08
- 9/19/08 Fort Langley
- 9/19/08 End of the voyage
- 9/18/09
- Ketchakian 9/17/08
- St. Michael's of Sitka 9 /16/08
- Here are the Intrepid 4 as we get ready for board...
- Still by Haines 9/15/08
- Bears! By Haines 9/15/08
- More River Picts
- More Open Spaces
- Kluane National Park and Preserve
- On the Road to Haines
- North Pole Alaska
- Fairbanks 2 or 3
- Fairbanks
- Alaska Museum @ Fairbanks
- Mt McKinnley
- To Denali pt 2
- On the way to Denali pt 2
- Drive from Anchorage North to Denali
- More Houses pt 2
- More houses. This house style was built on the far...
- Anchorage - museum
- Glacier on the way to Anchorage
- In to Alaska
- Dawson City pt 3
- Literary entry
- Dawson City pt 1
- Before Dawson City, pt2
- Yukon - Before Dawson City
- Mom is by the long bridge. Whitehorse is a goldru...
- 9/5/08 Watson Lake to Whitehorse
- 9/4/08 cont. again
- 9/04/08 cont.
- 9/04/08 Ft Nelson to Watson Lake
- 9/02/08 cont. again
- 90/2/08 cont.
- Mile "0"
- Dawson Creek 3
- Dawson Creek 2
- Dawson Creek BC
- 1925 townsite
- This is the lovely Orthodox in the townsite. Bel...
- This is our guide to the 1925 settlement.
- These are pics from the 1917 farmstead. The insi...
- 1897
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