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Mushers and dogs braved a horrific Alaska winter to deliver lifesaving serum 100 years agoThe Alaska Gold Rush town of Nome was hundreds of miles from anywhere and under siege from a contagious disease known as the ...
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Smithsonian Magazine on MSNThis Heroic Dog Raced Across the Frozen Alaskan Wilderness to Deliver Life-Saving Medicine—but His Contributions Were Long OverlookedTogo, 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 ...
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The True Story Of Balto, The Husky That Helped Save An Entire Alaskan Town From Certain DeathIn his early years, Balto never stood out from the pack ... teams of sled dogs were able to reach the town via the 674-mile Iditarod Trail. This route was often used to deliver mail from Anchorage ...
Famously, Balto was in the lead of that team, the dog that became a media sensation, so much so that reporters begged Kaasen into reenacting the entrance into town during daylight so that ...
After dying in 1933, Balto was mounted and placed on display at the Cleveland Museum of Natural History. Today, the most famous mushing event in the world is the Iditarod Trail Sled Dog Race ...
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