The Associated Press on MSN11d
Mushers and dogs braved a horrific Alaska winter to deliver lifesaving serum 100 years agoThere were no roads or trains that reached Nome. Instead, officials shipped the serum by rail to Nenana in interior Alaska, ...
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Smithsonian Magazine on MSNThe Alaska Railroad's Golden Spike Hammered in by President Harding Will Return to Its Home StatePresident Warren Harding hammered a golden spike into train tracks in central Alaska. It was the ceremonial final piece of ...
Nome, Alaska, remembers its saviors — the sled dogs and mushers who raced for more than five days through hypothermia, ...
There were no roads or trains that reached Nome. Instead, officials shipped the serum by rail to Nenana in interior Alaska, some 675 miles from Nome via the frozen Yukon River and mail trails.
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