Klondike Gold Rush National Historical Park Tours
One of Skagways most infamous buildings, the Jeff. Smiths Parlor Museum is forever connected to the notorious outlaw Jefferson Randolph Soapy Smith. Although Smith led his nefarious band of con men from its cramped rooms, he only occupied the building for three short months before his death in a gunfight. What happened to the building after Smiths demise is an unexpected story with a surprising array of owners, uses, and even relocation. Step inside and experience the fascinating museum to Jefferson Soapy Smith created by Skagway promoters Martin Itjen and George Rapuzzi. See the impressive array of curios and artifacts and youll agree its the greatest attraction in the world.Select a date to see a list of times
Restricted Items: The National Park Service provides no storage facilities at the Jeff. Smiths Parlor and prohibits entry of the following items: animals (except certified guide dogs for the disabled); purses and bags whose size exceeds of 18x16x8 inches; suitcases and large backpacks; firearms, knives, and explosive or highly flammable substances; strollers; food and drink; mace, bear spray, pepper spray, and other aerosol cans; and additional items as directed.