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INHT Centennial


2008-2012 Chosen as Official Iditarod Centennial

First scouted in 1908, the Iditarod Trail was completed by crews working through mid-winter temperatures of -50°F in 1910 and 1911.  

Centennial Events

During the winter of 2008, individuals, groups, communities and agencies partnered for a variety of events and projects that commemorate the centennial of the historic Iditarod Trail. Learn about recent events and what’s coming up. More… 

Iditarod Days event in Seward, AKGet Involved

There is plenty of time to develop an event or project that commemorates the historic Iditarod. Got an idea? Have some pieces of history in your basement or attic that you would like to share? Involved in a group that may want to sponsor a project? The Iditarod Centennial Organizing Committee can help you get started, find partners, and resources. 

 

1908 Report by Col. W.L. Goodwin1908 Report on the 
Seward to Nome Trail

Sirs: I have the honor to report of the Winter Reconnaissance, Seward to Nome, just completed, under written and verbal instructions of Captain Pillsbury, dated January 4th, 1908 as follows: After having two basket sleds and 18 sets of dog harness made and assembling provisions and camp outfit at Seattle, I sailed on the SS Northwestern on Jan. 16th and reached Seward on…” Download here…