Gold rush era hotel in Dawson City, Yukon, burns to the ground
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The historic Alaskan Highway Hotel, a reminder of the Klondike Gold Rush days and a beloved landmark in Dawson City, Yukon, has burned to the ground.
Local authorities say that the fire broke out early Saturday morning and quickly spread through the wooden structure, consuming the building within hours. The hotel was constructed around 1903 and had been serving guests for over a century before the devastating blaze.
Dawson City is known as one of Canada’s most picturesque and remote towns, situated on the banks of the Yukon River. During the late 1800s, it was at the heart of the Klondike Go…
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