It was rebuilt about 40 years later and became an important supply point along the Yukon River.
The Yukon River is home to one of the longest salmon runs in the world.
In 1886, Moore heard the call of gold again and went up to the Yukon River.
Almost 300 commercial steamboats worked the Yukon River over the years.
In 1901, the company entered the steamboat business to complete the service to points on the Yukon River.
It is on the west bank of the Yukon River.
It is the site of one of the four bridges over the Yukon River.
It flows northwest, then turns west to reach its mouth at the Yukon River.
"To be able to drink water directly from the Yukon River."
For that reason, Yukon River too is associated with both rushes.