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terminus of the
Chilkoot River, in
Alaska Chilkoot Lake, in
Haines Township, Alaska;
source of the
Chilkoot River Chilkoot P****, on the
Chilkoot Trail, crossing...
- The
Chilkoot Trail is a 33-mile (53 km)
trail through the
Coast Mountains that
leads from Dyea, Alaska, in the
United States, to Bennett,
British Columbia...
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Chilkoot P**** (el. 3,759 feet or 1,146 metres) is a high
mountain p****
through the
Boundary Ranges of the
Coast Mountains in the U.S.
state of
Alaska and...
- The
Chilkoot River is a
river in
Southeast Alaska,
United States, that
extends about 20
miles (32 km) from its
source and
covers a
watershed area of 100...
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unincorporated community Chilkoot River,
Alaska Chilkoot P****, in
Alaska and
British Columbia,
Canada Chilkoot Lake,
Alaska Chilkoot Inlet,
Alaska Chilcoot-Vinton...
- The
Chilkoot Lake, in the
Tlingit Indians region of Alaska, is also
spelt Chilcoot Lake. Its
other local names are the Akha Lake and
Tschilkut S(ee), meaning...
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convergence of the
Taiya River and
Taiya Inlet on the
south side of the
Chilkoot P****
within the
limits of the Muni****lity of
Skagway Borough, Alaska....
- Lindeman, and
Bennett Lake). The
White P**** was
closely controlled by the
Chilkoot Indians and was
unknown to non-natives
until 1887.
While in Juneau, William...
- Fort
William H. Seward, also
known as
Chilkoot Barracks and
Haines Mission, is a site at Port
Chilkoot in
Haines Borough, Alaska,
about 0.5
miles (0.80 km)...
- story. In 1998, Klon**** Gold Rush
National Historical Park
joined with
Chilkoot Trail National Historic Site,
Dawson Historical Complex National Historic...