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Tundra Times Volume 11, Number 50 (December 11, 1974)
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[news] Arctic Survival-Eskimo Woman, Tiny Daughter Caught in Storm While Fleeing Plague
[news] Maps for 152 Native Villages
[news] The Rich, Bawdy, Gold Rush City of Dawson, Once the Largest Settlement North of San Francisco and West of Winnipeg, Still Holds the Interest of Young and Old Alike. This "Administration Building," Constructed in 1901, Was the Seat of Government for the Yukon Territory until 1953 When the Capital Was Moved to Whitehorse. Now, as the Dawson Museum, it Houses Hundreds of Memories from the Days of '98 and One of the Greatest Gold Rushes the World Has Known.
[news] Construction Projects
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