Klondike Gold Rush Historic District
Skagway
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The 1898 gold rush brought 100,000 men to this single Alaskan port town — the desperate, the criminal, and the doomed. The ghost of con man Soapy Smith — shot dead in 1898 — is reported in multiple buildings he once operated. Visitors document gold rush-era apparitions along Broadway and hear piano music from buildings that have had no instruments for a century.
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🔒 Classified Field Investigation Notes
Soapy Smith's personal ledger, recovered after his death, contained coded entries that researchers partially decoded in 1975 — the fully decoded version, held by a private collector, allegedly lists transactions that implicate a US government official whose descendants had the full decryption suppressed.
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59.4512°N, 135.3145°W
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