
Aunt Phil's Trunk: Volume 2, Third Edition
Bringing Alaska's History Alive!
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Narrated by:
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Laurel Downing Bill
About this listen
A must-listen for all who enjoy Alaska history! Adventurers, crooks, and lawmen flooded into Alaska following the Klondike Gold Rush of 1898. Towns like Nome, Fairbanks, and Valdez blossomed on the tundra and soon filled with merchants, madams, miners, and more.
In this second book of the Aunt Phil’s Trunk series, listeners are taken on a journey of discovery when prospectors stumbled across gold in the Iditarod, men summited the mighty mountain called Denali, and the people of Kodiak survived the largest volcanic eruption in North American history. Listeners from ages 9 to 99 will love this collection of stories that highlight Alaska’s colorful past from 1900 to 1912.
©2007 Laurel Bill (P)2019 Laurel Bill
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