Togo handled the lion's share of the 1925 Great Serum Run in Alaska and there is a statue of him at Poland Spring, where he later lived at the Ricker Kennel.
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 ...
Balto and a portion of the team were confined to the back room Los Angeles dime museum before they were purchased by a ...
Nome, Alaska, remembers its saviors — the sled dogs and mushers who raced for more than five days through hypothermia, ...
Seppala and Togo missed the limelight that went to his assistant ... Balto was immortalized in movies and with statues in New York’s Central Park and one in Anchorage intended as a tribute to all sled ...
Seppala and Togo missed the limelight that went to his ... Central Park and one in Anchorage intended as a tribute to all sled dogs. He received a bone-shaped key to the city of Los Angeles ...
His team, led by his dog Togo, traveled more than 250 miles of the relay, including a treacherous stretch across frozen Norton Sound. In this image published on Jan. 23, 1928, and provided by the ...
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