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Skagway, Alaska
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Introduction to Skagway
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Skagway is a Southeast Alaskan paradise, full of
culture and brimming with life. Parts of the city seem stuck in 1897, never
progressing beyond the height of the Alaskan gold rush era. This is speaking in
architectural terms though, as some of the restaurants and shopping facilities
offer distinctly 21st century fare. This unique blend of old and new really
enhances the atmosphere of Skagway. There is so much to see and so much
fascinating history to soak up. The saloons and bars, some of which date back to
1898, are splendid, full of artifacts and local heritage. Because of Skagway's
geographic set up, you will want to make sure that your cruise company has made
all your traveling arrangements for you. Though Skagway is a small enough town
that you can pleasantly travel around it on foot, side trips from Skagway to any
of the neighboring cities can prove to be a difficult proposition. For example,
the city of Haines is 14 miles away by ferry, but if you try and rent a car and
drive to Haines, it is an unbelievable 359-mile trip to get there because of the
poor or nonexistent access to roads around Skagway. In any event, lucky for you,
downtown Skagway is quite compact and all of the best sights are reachable by
foot. In 1897, people from all over the world flocked to Skagway in search of a
quick fortune. The gold rush gave thousands of men and women false hopes and
dreams, and when the riches didn't pan out, the city really declined. By
mid-1898, Skagway was not a pleasant place to be, as poverty and shantytowns had
pretty much taken over. This bustling town of 200,000 shrank to a mere 700 when
the gold rush ended. It took a while, but slowly people began to realize that
there was much more to Skagway than an old gold rush town. In the last two
decades, tourism has really kept the city afloat, and with the historic
cemeteries, interesting museums, fantastic parks, and lively saloons, Skagway
has entered the new millennium with a great deal of confidence. |
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