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I made Alaska gold rush a disambiguation page because I didn't know this page existed (it used to redirect to Klondike Gold Rush). So Alaska gold rush should probably redirect to here, however should we have the Klondike Gold Rush be the main one listed? It wasn't even in Alaska. No part of the Yukon is referred to as "Alaska" -- it's a term only for the U.S. state and mountains in that state. Sure, immigrants passed through Alaska to arrive to this one, but I can't find any sources that specifically called this migration "Alaska Gold Rush".
Note "Alaska gold rush" is not capitalized all the way through as it was meant to be used in prose, e.g. "the Alaskan gold rushes occurred in the 1900s" to refer to both Fairbanks and Nome gold rushes. LightProof1995 (talk) 02:51, 15 January 2023 (UTC)[reply]