Tuesday, October 21, 2014

Find Out More About Gold Rush Era With Skagway Alaska Excursions

By Patty Goff


A trip to Alaska offers guests some of the unique antique destinations for the best memorable experience. Skagway is remembered as the gateway location to the famous historical gold fields. With Skagway Alaska excursions, they will give you an opportunity to explore this land and discover how this city became famous in those old days.

In 1898, the city was estimated to have around 8,000 residents and this was as a result of the boon gold mines. At some point, the population is said to have reached over 30,000. Following the discoveries of gold in 1897, thousands of miners traveled to this area to find their fortune. Over 100,000 people traveled from other parts of the world and stampeded into this area as they headed to those places of gold.

Some people opted to set up businesses in order to supply the miners with services and goods. Small businesses such as saloons, restaurants, stores, and offices opened up within the muddy streets of this town. The population expanded and at some point, it reached 30,000 people. The hunt for gold did not go on for so long and by 1900, the amount of gold being harvested from the area diminished.

Many people lost their lives from the stampedes. If you have a trip to this region, you will discover all these aspects. It will give you a picture of how the area was before and the way in which it is today. Many gold mining prospectors who headed to this area in those old days came through Skagway.

Due to such big population of travelers, some people realized that it would be difficult for them to trek over and head to the gold fields. Seeing the difficulties one would have to go through in reaching those fields, some folks just decided to remain behind and do some other businesses such as supplying goods and services to the miners. This paved way for the development of this town as stores, offices, saloons, and other small businesses mushroomed the muddy streets of this town.

It did last for long before the gold fields were exhausted and the yield for gold diminished in 1900. The dwindling gold prompted the people to shift to other new finds such as Nome meaning the population had to reduce. Today, this city has less than a 1000 residents but it still remains a focal point and a symbol of the gold rushes of the ancient times.

There are many attractions, which travelers can explore when they tour this area. The excursions are designed to allow people discover the main historical areas, the unique mountainous landscapes, the old railway, and the first companies to be set up their businesses in those early.

The scenic railway linking the Skagway in Alaska with the Yukon in Canada is another attraction. Having a round trip traveling by train through the railway offers travelers an unforgettable journey characterized by the high-elevated peak of White Pass estimated to be nearly 3,000 feet high. If you would like to learn more about the history of gold rush of 1898, you would better think of traveling to Skagway city.




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