Klondike Gold Rush National Historic Park
Here we are, in Seattle, at the Klondike Gold Rush National Historic Park.
Gold was found on the Klondike River in Alaska. Thousands of gold miners headed for Alaska to mine for gold. Here, in Seattle, is the place where those gold miners stopped for supplies on their trip to Alaska. Businesses in Seattle boomed.
It was not easy to travel to Alaska. The winter was cold and harsh, and miners and horses died on the way. Many gave up and turned back. By the time most of them got to the Klondike River, all the gold was already gone. Very few actually struck it rich.
Others, however, "struck it rich" in a different way. Many women became wealthy from cooking and doing laundry for the miners. Many businesses were also established during the time of the Gold Rush.
Most of all, because of the Gold Rush, Seattle grew from a small town to the big, bustling city that it is today.
Below are some photos of our visit to Klondike Gold Rush National Historic Park.
Me with a statue of a Gold Miner
Anabel
Me in the cabin
Anabel gathering firewood
Anabel at a desk
Anabel
Me with a lamp
Whenever we visit a National Park, we always do the Junior Ranger Program.
Anabel working on her Junior Ranger Booklet
After we finish completing the booklet, Anabel, Theodore, and I each earned a Junior Ranger Badge with a certificate.
Anabel
Me
Gold and greed caused the Gold Rush. But the ones who actually "got rich" were those really worked and worked diligently. This is a lesson for all of us to learn. As it says in Proverbs,
"He who has a slack hand becomes poor, But the hand of the diligent makes rich."
-Proverbs 10:4
"The soul of a lazy man desires, and has nothing; But the soul of the diligent shall be made rich."
-Proverbs 13:4
"The plans of the diligent lead surely to plenty, But those of everyone who is hasty, surely to poverty."
-Proverbs 21:5
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