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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