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Keno Mining Museum

Y0B 1M1 Keno City, Canada (Yukon)

Address End of the Silver Trail
Main Street 
 
Floor area unfortunately not known yet  
 
Museum typ Exhibition
Mining
  • Surveying Equipment
  • Craft
  • Radios (Broadcast receivers)
  • Appliances (Scales, Stamping, etc.)
  • Home Appliances


Opening times
Late May (Victoria Day weekend) to mid September: daily 10am-6pm
By chance/appointment in the off season

Admission
Status from 11/2017
We don't know the fees.

Contact
Tel.:+1 867-995-31 03  eMail:kenomuseum northwestel.net  

Homepage www.yukonmuseums.ca/museum/keno/keno.html

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Location / Directions
N63.909420° W135.302255°N63°54.56520' W135°18.13530'N63°54'33.9120" W135°18'8.1180"

Keno City is a small community in Yukon, Canada at the end of the Silver Trail highway.
Keno City is located at Mile 69.1 of the Silver Trail, Yukon Highway 11.

Some example model pages for sets you can see there:

USA: RCA RCA Victor Co. 7-BX-10 The "Strato-World II" Ch= RC-1125B (1956/57)

Description

he Keno Mining Museum with an extensive collection dedicated to the history of mining in Yukon from the early 1900s until the present.

The Keno City Mining Museum building is Jackson Hall, Keno City’s old community centre built in the 1920s. This museum captures the gold and silver mining history of the area dating from the early 1900s. Displays of early tools and equipment, as well as memorabilia and photographs, offer the visitor precious glimpses into the experiences of everyday life in isolated northern mining communities. The Museum also boasts a fine gift shop featuring Keno City and mining-related souvenirs, plus a variety of works by some of the Yukon’s most gifted artists. Next door to the museum, the Alpine Interpretive Centre interprets the area’s natural history and serves as the starting point to a network of marked hiking trails.


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