Valdez–Eagle Trail

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The Valdez–Eagle Trail was a historic overland route in Alaska that connected the coastal town of Valdez to the interior near Eagle, serving as an important path for prospectors and freight during the gold rush era.

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Valdez–Eagle Trail canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf historic trail
overland route
transportation corridor
category Gold rush routes
Historic trails in Alaska
connects Alaska interior
Eagle, Alaska NERFINISHED
Valdez, Alaska NERFINISHED
country United States of America
surface form: United States
era gold rush transportation route
follows route from Alaska coast to interior
historicalPeriod early 20th century
late 19th century
locatedIn Alaska
namedAfter Eagle, Alaska NERFINISHED
Valdez, Alaska NERFINISHED
partOf Alaska trail system
region Interior Alaska NERFINISHED
Southcentral Alaska NERFINISHED
significance aided settlement of Alaska interior
facilitated access to interior goldfields
supported movement of mail and supplies
startingPoint Prince William Sound region NERFINISHED
terminusA Valdez, Alaska NERFINISHED
terminusB Eagle, Alaska NERFINISHED
transportMode on-foot travel
pack animals
sleds
usedDuring Alaska gold rush era
usedFor freight transport
prospector travel

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Richardson Highway historicalOrigin Valdez–Eagle Trail