The True Story of Togo: Siberian Husky Sled Dog Hero of 1925 Nome Serum Run

In the winter of 1925, a deadly outbreak of diphtheria in the remote port of Nome, Alaska, threatened the lives of the 10,000-plus living in the area. Children were especially at risk, and Nome’s isolation created a nightmare scenario. An antitoxin was located, but the nearest point which the serum could reach by rail was … Continue reading The True Story of Togo: Siberian Husky Sled Dog Hero of 1925 Nome Serum Run