Boss Bakery/Trail Center

- Check out some very early gold rush-era construction in Skagway at the former Brackett Trading Post and Boss Bakery!
Chilkoot Trail and Dyea National Historic Landmark

- From 1897 to 1899, thousands of prospectors and "boomers" used the Chilkoot and White Pass Trails to reach the Klondike and Upper Yukon Valley during the Klondike gold rush.
Jeff. Smiths Parlor Museum

- Discover the stories of early tourism in Skagway at one of the oldest gold rush museums in town!
Lynch & Kennedy

- See the original barracks built for the Buffalo Soldiers of Company L in 1900.
Mascot Saloon

Moore House and Cabin

Skagway Historic District and White Pass National Historic Landmark

- Skagway Historic District and White Pass is an Alaskan frontier mining town, situated on a prime route to the Upper Yukon Valley and Klondike gold-bearing regions.
The Moore Homestead

- The Moore Homestead was established in 1887 by William Moore and his son Ben. Visit outdoor exhibits, explore the Moore House museum, or enjoy the large grassy lawn.
Ton of Goods Sculpture

Train Depot/Visitor Center

- Discover the original train depot for the White Pass & Yukon Route! Built in 1898, this building served as the train depot for 71 years.
YMCA

- Learn about the first YMCA in Alaska! Explore early recreation during the Klondike Gold Rush and dive into the story of the Buffalo Soldiers who were stationed in Skagway.