During the Klondike Gold Rush, Skagway was a bustling and boisterous town, home to over 80 saloons. The Mascot Saloon, one of the longest-operating establishments of that era, now stands as a museum and monument, overseen by the National Park Service. Located in the heart of Skagway, this historic site offers a glimpse into the town’s colorful past. Visitors can step inside to see the preserved interior, complete with period furnishings and artifacts, providing a vivid sense of what life was like in the gold rush days.
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