Archaeology at the Pantheon Saloon site in Klondike Gold Rush National
Historical Park in Skagway, Alaska is presented for public consumption on a page
of our park's main website. The Pantheon Saloon site began as a hotel and then
a hardware store during the gold rush of 1897-1898, and then became a saloon
from 1903-1916. The still-standing building is being rehabilitated by the
National Park Service for other uses, and the archaeological excavations arose
from Section 106 regulations. A final report will be published in early 1999.
So please stop in and visit our cyber-site, your comments, suggestions and
witticisms would be very welcome! The site address is:
http://www.nps.gov/KLGO/panth.htm
The site designer was Tim Kardatzke of KLGO.
Doreen Cooper, Project Archeologist
Klondike Gold Rush NHP
Skagway, Alaska 99840