From January 27, 1925 until February 2, 20 mushers and 150 dogs heroically transported desperately needed diphtheria antitoxin to the remote town of Nome, Alaska, saving countless lives in the process ...
Balto and a portion of the team were confined to the back room Los Angeles dime museum before they were purchased by a ...
The Alaska Gold Rush town of Nome was hundreds of miles from anywhere and under siege from a contagious disease known as the ...
On Feb. 2, 1925, the legendary Alaska Serum Run ended as the last of a series of dog mushers brought life-saving medication ...
Among the events celebrating the centennial of the 1925 “Great Race ... a supply route from Seward to Nome. Iditarod organizers are nevertheless marking the serum run’s centennial, with ...
Togo, not Balto, was the driving force behind the 1925 Serum Run to Nome, which found teams of mushers and sled dogs delivering antitoxin to children suffering from diphtheria ...
One hundred years ago an outbreak of the deadly disease in the Alaskan outpost of Nome caught the world’s attention.
Among the events celebrating the centennial of the 1925 “Great Race ... a supply route from Seward to Nome. Iditarod organizers are nevertheless marking the serum run’s centennial, with ...
In 1925, Seppala was part of the ... a supply route from Seward to Nome. Iditarod organizers are nevertheless marking the serum run’s centennial, with a series of articles on its website and ...