Standing on 160 acres of undeveloped land, the Moore Homestead was a humble cabin, representing the hopes and dreams of a family amidst a rapidly changing environment. While visiting Skagway, a trip to the Moore Homestead provides an opportunity to step back in time and witness the origin of this historic town. We visited the […]
After the Gold Rush – Skagway Alaska
Skagway, Alaska, once a key location during the Klondike Gold Rush, now lures cruise ship tourists eager to experience its historical charm and scenic landscapes. In 2018, we explored its gold-rush-era buildings, rode the White Pass Railway, and delved into the area’s rich history. Despite its tourist-oriented downtown, Skagway retains a small-town allure, epitomized by the locally famed Arctic Brotherhood Hall, and remains a cherished destination with its beautiful mountainous backdrop and friendly locals.