Front St. in Nome. That
is the business street in town |
the famous burl arch finish line
in front of the hotel.
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see the City Hall in Nome
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see my hotel entrance. It’s like
an old time hotel right out of the frontier days. |
The beadwork and the ivory carvings
are outstanding. |
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Buster and Daisy |
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At the kennel we met Calvin |
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The ivory is from the tusks of the walrus.
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The kennel was a few miles out of town.
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a photo of a roulette wheel that was
in the museum. This was used often during the Gold Rush. |
All that could be heard was the
sound of their feet and the runners of the sled gliding across the
sparkling snow.
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me on the snow machine |
Dee Dee’s mom and handler. I found out
that Dee Dee lived in Massachusetts for a year, attending 4th grade
in Shirley. |
a young girl. She announced that it
was her 4th birthday, and she had just picked out a doll at a local
store. She was just glowing, as you can see in the photo of Norrie.
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