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- SS_Keno length "42854.88".
- SS_Keno abstract "The SS Keno is a preserved historic sternwheel paddle steamer and National Historic Site of Canada. The SS Keno is berthed in a dry dock on the waterfront of the Yukon River in Dawson City, Yukon, Canada.The vessel was constructed in 1922, in Whitehorse, by the British Yukon Navigation Company, a subsidiary of the White Pass and Yukon Route railway company. For most of its career it transported silver, zinc and lead ore from mines in the Mayo district to the confluence of the Yukon and Stewart rivers at Stewart City. It was retired from commercial service in 1951 due to the extension and improvement of the Klondike Highway in the years after World War II.Following its withdrawal from service, the SS Keno was laid up at the BYN Co. shipyard in Whitehorse, before being selected for preservation and donated by the company to the Canadian Government in 1959. On 25 August 1960 the Keno left Whitehorse to sail downstream to Dawson City. In doing so she became the last of the Yukon's sternwheeler steamers to navigate the Yukon River under her own power. Three days later she arrived in Dawson and was subsequently installed as a tourist attraction and a permanent memorial to the approximately 250 sternwheelers that provided a vital transport service on the Yukon River and its tributaries during the latter half of the 19th and first half of the 20th centuries.".
- SS_Keno length "42.85488".
- SS_Keno maidenVoyage "1922-08-15".
- SS_Keno operator White_Pass_and_Yukon_Route.
- SS_Keno owner White_Pass_and_Yukon_Route.
- SS_Keno shipBeam "9.26592".
- SS_Keno status "Berthed in dry dock, Dawson City, Yukon".
- SS_Keno thumbnail SS_Keno_Dawson.jpg?width=300.
- SS_Keno type Paddle_steamer.
- SS_Keno wikiPageExternalLink bl-keno.htm.
- SS_Keno wikiPageExternalLink place-lieu.aspx?id=9308&pid=0.
- SS_Keno wikiPageExternalLink index.html.
- SS_Keno wikiPageID "37712859".
- SS_Keno wikiPageRevisionID "571235889".
- SS_Keno hasPhotoCollection SS_Keno.
- SS_Keno shipCaption "SS Keno in dry dock in Dawson City".
- SS_Keno shipCompleted "1922".
- SS_Keno shipDecks "3".
- SS_Keno shipImage "300".
- SS_Keno shipInService "1922".
- SS_Keno shipLaunched "1922".
- SS_Keno shipMaidenVoyage "1922-08-15".
- SS_Keno shipName "SS Keno".
- SS_Keno shipOperator White_Pass_and_Yukon_Route.
- SS_Keno shipOutOfService "1951".
- SS_Keno shipOwner White_Pass_and_Yukon_Route.
- SS_Keno shipRegistry Dawson_City.
- SS_Keno shipStatus "Berthed in dry dock, Dawson City, Yukon".
- SS_Keno shipTonnage "613.05".
- SS_Keno shipType Paddle_steamer.
- SS_Keno subject Category:1922_ships.
- SS_Keno subject Category:Merchant_ships_of_Canada.
- SS_Keno subject Category:Museum_ships_in_Yukon.
- SS_Keno subject Category:National_Historic_Sites_in_Yukon.
- SS_Keno subject Category:Steamboats_of_the_Yukon_River.
- SS_Keno point "64.0632 -139.435".
- SS_Keno type MeanOfTransportation.
- SS_Keno type Ship.
- SS_Keno type Product.
- SS_Keno type DesignedArtifact.
- SS_Keno type SpatialThing.
- SS_Keno comment "The SS Keno is a preserved historic sternwheel paddle steamer and National Historic Site of Canada. The SS Keno is berthed in a dry dock on the waterfront of the Yukon River in Dawson City, Yukon, Canada.The vessel was constructed in 1922, in Whitehorse, by the British Yukon Navigation Company, a subsidiary of the White Pass and Yukon Route railway company.".
- SS_Keno label "SS Keno".
- SS_Keno sameAs m.0nfvw3m.
- SS_Keno sameAs Q7393921.
- SS_Keno sameAs Q7393921.
- SS_Keno lat "64.0632".
- SS_Keno long "-139.435".
- SS_Keno wasDerivedFrom SS_Keno?oldid=571235889.
- SS_Keno depiction SS_Keno_Dawson.jpg.
- SS_Keno isPrimaryTopicOf SS_Keno.
- SS_Keno name "SS Keno".