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Dredge No. 4 (Hän: Lëzrą Kä̀nëchà "s/he is looking for money") is a wooden-hulled bucketline sluice dredge that mined placer gold on the Yukon River from 1913 until 1959. It is now located along Bonanza Creek Road 13 kilometres (8.1 mi) south of the Klondike Highway [ 1 ] near Dawson City , Yukon , where it is preserved as one of the ...
Dredge #4, Dawson City, Yukon, Canada. Photographed on 12 August 2009. The Dredge was a major gold producer during the early 20th Century.
Dredge #4, Dawson City, Yukon, Canada. Photographed on 12 August 2009. The Dredge was a major gold producer during the early 20th Century.
Dredge No. 4 National Historic Site Lot 586, group 1052 Bonanza Creek YT Federal Q22975473: More images ... Dawson City Telegraph Office 512 Seventh Avenue
The "Discovery Claim (Claim 37903)", a mining claim on Bonanza Creek where the Klondike Gold Rush began, the discovery of which marked the beginning of the development of the Yukon; [4] and "Dredge No. 4", a preserved bucketline sluice dredge used to mine placer gold and which symbolizes the importance of dredging operations to the evolution of ...
Dawson City, officially the City of Dawson, is a town in the Canadian territory of Yukon. ... Dredge No. 4. Starting approximately 10 years later, ...
Warning: Spoilers ahead for "Deal or No Deal Island" Episode 2, which aired March 4, 2024. Growing up in a hunting family and owning a crossbow, Muksego's Dawson Addis expected the bow and arrow ...
Dawson City 64°3′46″N 139°26′8″W / 64.06278°N 139.43556°W / 64.06278; -139.43556 ( Canadian Bank of Bank building is one of the finest surviving structures in Canada clad in decorative pressed metal; bank played an important role in Yukon history, commencing during the Klondike Gold Rush