Jeff Smith’s Parlor Exterior with Patriotic Bunting – Klondike Gold Rush NHP

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Historic storefront of Jeff Smith’s Parlor in Skagway, Alaska, featuring red, white, and blue bunting at Klondike Gold Rush National Historical Park.

Description

This photograph captures the exterior of Jeff Smith’s Parlor, a historic site in Skagway, Alaska, preserved within Klondike Gold Rush National Historical Park. The image prominently features the building’s sign reading “Jeff Smiths Parlor” and a row of red, white, and blue bunting draped across the front façade.

Associated with Jefferson “Soapy” Smith, a notable figure of the Klondike Gold Rush era, this location reflects the atmosphere of Skagway during the late 1890s. The storefront’s wooden construction and decorative elements provide a visual connection to the town’s historic past.

This image is suitable for educational use, historical interpretation, or display as part of a collection focused on National Parks, Alaska history, or gold rush heritage.

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