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Keno City Mining Museum is a history museum located in Keno City, Yukon, Canada. It was established around 1979 and has artifacts related to the area's gold and silver mining. The museum occupies Jackson Hall, the city's former community centre built in 1922.It was established in 1979 with the assistance of Terry J. Levicki, a geologist who worked for United Keno Hill Mines Ltd., a company in Elsa. The museum is open to visitors from June to September. Around 1991, the museum received roughly 500 visitors each month during its annual four months of operation.

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  • Keno City Mining Museum is a history museum located in Keno City, Yukon, Canada. It was established around 1979 and has artifacts related to the area's gold and silver mining. The museum occupies Jackson Hall, the city's former community centre built in 1922.It was established in 1979 with the assistance of Terry J. Levicki, a geologist who worked for United Keno Hill Mines Ltd., a company in Elsa. The museum is open to visitors from June to September. Around 1991, the museum received roughly 500 visitors each month during its annual four months of operation. (en)
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  • Keno City Mining Museum is a history museum located in Keno City, Yukon, Canada. It was established around 1979 and has artifacts related to the area's gold and silver mining. The museum occupies Jackson Hall, the city's former community centre built in 1922.It was established in 1979 with the assistance of Terry J. Levicki, a geologist who worked for United Keno Hill Mines Ltd., a company in Elsa. The museum is open to visitors from June to September. Around 1991, the museum received roughly 500 visitors each month during its annual four months of operation. (en)
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