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Gold jewellery a 'must-have souvenir' from rush-era townThe news feeds on this site are independently provided by Adfero Limited © and do not represent the views or opinions of the World Gold Council. Monday, 17th December 2007 (4484 views) Gold jewellery counts as a must-have souvenir for any tourist heading through former gold rush-era hotspot Dawson City, it has been suggested.Writing for the Telegraph recently, author Lesley Pearce insists that the town in Canada's Yukon Territory is a great place to visit and buy an item of gold jewellery. Dawson City is a small town that is home to only a few thousands permanent residents, but the location is still a major draw for tourists and was a major source of interest at the end of the 19th century during the Klondite gold rush. Gold is still mined in areas close to Dawson City so a piece of jewellery fashioned from the precious metal would likely make a perfect gift and a must-have souvenir, Ms Pearce suggests. The Klondike gold rush began in August 1896 and takes its name from the river that runs close to Dawson City in the north-west region of Canada.
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