Coal Creek Historic Mining District

The Coal Creek Historic Mining District (Hän: Zhùr näddhä`ww juu) is a gold-mining area in the Yukon-Charley Rivers National Preserve of Alaska dating from the 1930s.

It features a gold dredge and a supporting community of several dozen buildings, established by mining entrepreneur Ernest Patty.

[3] The district contains buildings, structures, a dredge, water system, tailings piles, and other mine engineering sites and objects that together represent Alaskan dredge mining operations of the 1930s.

The design, materials, and construction of the buildings all reflect the utilitarian and remote nature of the camp.

The Frank Slaven Roadhouse, separately listed on the National Register of Historic Places, is nearby and is included in the district.

[3] The main contributing properties to the historic districts are: Download coordinates as: