Just a half-hour drive from Anchorage, this mining site still portrays mining techniques as they were during the 1920s and 1930s. It is near an old roadhouse, built in 1909, formerly serving the many mining travelers that crossed the Indian Pass route of the Iditarod Trail. There were only two mines on this side of the Turnagain Arm. Try your hand at panning for gold and look through the museum at recorded events.
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So after devouring ah-may-zing sushi, we decided to rent a comfy truck and drive down the coast to take in some Alaskan scenery. We only had a couple days...
“Cheap lessons learn here.”
My wife and kids 7 & 11 stop here from the advise of a regular visitor to Alaska for panning. He suggested we stop and visit with them and see ...
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