Klondike Gold Rush

1896–1899 migration to Yukon

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2023
The Days of '98 Show
Marc Bona of the Skagway News described the hall's atmosphere, highlighting the aroma of aged wood and freshly made popcorn.
2023
Forty Mile, Yukon
Forty Mile (Ch'ëdähdëk) became part of the Tr'ondëk-Klondike UNESCO World Heritage Site, recognizing the transformation of the landscape and Indigenous adaptation to European colonization.
2021
The Days of '98 Show
The show performed only 33 summer shows, compared to their typical approximately 400 shows, due to reduced cruise ship tourism during the pandemic.
2020
The Days of '98 Show
No cruise ships docked in Skagway due to the COVID-19 pandemic, resulting in zero performances of the show.
December 2019
The Days of '98 Show
Charity Pomeroy and Meredith Schmidt acquired Gold Rush Productions and became joint artistic directors of the show.
2010
The Days of '98 Show
Jonathan Baldwin and Jonathan Hays began ownership of Gold Rush Productions, which managed the Days of '98 Show.

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