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  1. Klondike is a three-part miniseries about the Klondike Gold Rush that was broadcast by the Discovery Channel on January 20–22, 2014. Based on Charlotte Gray's novel Gold Diggers: Striking It Rich in the Klondike, it is the Discovery Channel's first scripted miniseries.

    • January 20 –, January 22, 2014
    • Adrian Johnston
  2. Jan 18, 2014 · NEW YORK — The soft luster of gold has won the hearts of humans for millennia, shining in ancient jewelry and other artifacts from regions as distant as China to Egypt to Peru. In modern times, few...

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  4. Klondike has been turned into a two-player game under the name Double Solitaire. Players have their own packs and may not play to each other's tableaus but share their foundations. Players take turns until they are unable to play a card from their talons.

    • Canfield, Solitaire, Patience, Seven up, Sevens
    • Klondike
  5. An Klondike (Irish for "The Klondike") is an Irish Western television series created by Dathaí Keane for TG4 (2015-2017) detailing three Irish emigrant brothers' experiences in the fictional town of Dominion Creek who possess their own mining claims during the gold rush.

    • August 16, 1896, Bonanza Creek
    • Alaska Gold Rush, Yukon Gold Rush
    • 1896–1899 (stampede: 1897–98)
    • Dawson City at Klondike River, Yukon, Canada
  6. Jul 21, 2023 · In the United States, the most popular variant of solitaire—which is often just called “solitaire”—is klondike. It is possible that this name comes from the Klondike region of Yukon, Canada. Solitaire games can be traced back to Europe in the 1700s. According to most sources, these games emerged from the popular usage of tarot cards at the time.

  7. Feb 15, 2023 · Double Solitaire has the exact same game rules as the original Solitaire Klondike game. The only difference is that Klondike head-to-head is a kind of simultaneous Solitaire game where two players compete with two decks of cards and eight shared foundation piles.

  8. Dec 16, 2021 · Cries of "Gold! Gold! Gold in the Klondike!" started a race. 100,000 hopeful miners sprinted toward Alaska and the Yukon with their eyes on riches. Alaska Native and First Nations communities adapted to hold onto another kind of wealth: their culture, land, and way of life.

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