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MacBride Museum of Yukon History

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The museum has a large collection of relics and photographs from the gold-rush days, as well as displays relating to the Yukon First Nations. Notable exhibits include a log cabin belonging to Sam McGee—about whom Robert Service, the “Bard of the Yukon,” wrote a famous ballad.

There are also numerous bits of old machinery and implements, as well as an interesting display of the wildlife of the Yukon.

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