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[Site]: Tr'ochëk
[Date(s)]:
[Designated]: 2002
[Location]: Dawson City 64°2′59″N 139°26′25″W / 64.04972°N 139.44028°W / 64.04972; -139.44028 (Tr'ochëk)
[Description]: Flats at the confluence of the Yukon and Klondike Rivers containing the remains of Hän fish camps, traditional plant harvesting areas and lookout points
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[Site]: Dredge No. 4
[Date(s)]: 1913 (completed), 1941 (moved to Bonanza Creek)
[Designated]: 1997
[Location]: Bonanza Creek63°56′36.48″N 139°20′5.43″W / 63.9434667°N 139.3348417°W / 63.9434667; -139.3348417 (Dredge No. 4)
[Description]: A preserved bucketline sluice dredge used to mine placer gold; symbolizes importance of dredging operations to the evolution of gold mining in the Klondike
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[Site]: Old Territorial Administration Building
[Date(s)]: 1901 (completed)
[Designated]: 2001
[Location]: Dawson City64°3′32″N 139°26′11″W / 64.05889°N 139.43639°W / 64.05889; -139.43639 (Old Territorial Administration Building)
[Description]: A building constructed in 1901 as the legislative and administrative headquarters of the new Yukon Territory; symbolizes the establishment of links between the territories "north of sixty" and Canadian society in the south
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[Site]: Former Territorial Court House
[Date(s)]: 1901 (completed)
[Designated]: 1981
[Location]: Dawson City64°3′22.63″N 139°26′24.06″W / 64.0562861°N 139.4400167°W / 64.0562861; -139.4400167 (Former Territorial Court House)
[Description]: Built to replace the original log court house, the construction of this court house symbolized the Canadian government’s determination to establish and maintain law and order in Dawson
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[Site]: Yukon Hotel
[Date(s)]: 1898 (completed)
[Designated]: 1982
[Location]: Dawson City64°3′33″N 139°26′18″W / 64.05917°N 139.43833°W / 64.05917; -139.43833 (Yukon Hotel)
[Description]: A small wooden false-front building typical of commercial structures built at the height of the Klondike Gold Rush
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[Site]: St. Paul's Anglican Church
[Date(s)]: 1902 (completed)
[Designated]: 1989
[Location]: Dawson City64°3′31″N 139°26′17″W / 64.05861°N 139.43806°W / 64.05861; -139.43806 (St. Paul's Anglican Church)
[Description]: A significant example of the architecture of frontier missions in Canada; a simple church with Gothic Revival and Arts and Crafts elements
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