Keno City Mining Museum
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A unique history museum in Keno City, Yukon, showcasing the resilient spirit and heritage of a remote gold and silver mining community through eclectic memorabilia and outdoor exhibits.

📜 History museum in Keno City, Yukon, showcasing the area's gold and silver mining heritage. 🔍 Housed in Jackson Hall, the city's former community center built in 1922, it captures gold and silver mining history from the early 1900s. # Why Go ⛏️ Explore eclectic mining memorabilia, tools, and photographs 🚜 See outdoor galleries with historical machinery 📖 Gain insight into isolated northern mining communities 🎁 Find Keno City and mining-related souvenirs 🚶 Access nearby Alpine Interpretive Center and hiking trails # Why Avoid 💤 Remote location, limited population outside summer # Tips 🏞️ Next door to the Alpine Interpretive Centre for local nature trails 🍽️ Keno City has a restaurant, nearby Mayo offers more facilities # Cost 💰 Adults $5, Seniors $4, Youth $3, Children under 12 free, Families $15. # Hours 🕒 Daily, 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. from May 16th to September 15th.

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