Balto and a portion of the team were confined to the back room Los Angeles dime museum before they were purchased by a ...
Refers to the latest 2 years of stltoday.com stories ... known as the "strangling angel" for the way it suffocated children.
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 ...
My hike with a shelter dog, Balto, and seeing him experience true joy on the trail helped me process an unexpected future.
Gunnar Kaasen and his dog Balto, the heroic dog-sled team leader, sit for a portrait in the early 1920s. They were part of a group of mushers and sled dogs that braved frigid conditions to bring ...
After about 5½ days, the serum reached its destination Feb. 2, 1925. A banner front ... Natives were not accurately tracked. Balto gains fame as unlikely dog to bring serum to Nome Seppala ...
The longest and most arduous leg was anchored by a lesser-known dog named Togo, whose team pulled over 260 miles through blinding snow and wind chills to 85 below zero! At one crucial interval, Togo ...
After about 5 1/2 days, the serum reached its destination ... Gunnar Kaasen, who drove the dog team led by Balto into Nome. Balto was another of Seppala’s dogs, but was used to only haul freight ...
After about 5 1/2 days, the serum reached its destination ... Alaska Natives were not accurately tracked. Balto gains fame as unlikely dog to bring serum to Nome Seppala and Togo missed the ...
After about 5 1/2 days, the serum reached its destination ... Gunnar Kaasen, who drove the dog team led by Balto into Nome. Balto was another of Seppala’s dogs, but was used to only haul freight ...