A gold rush is a sharp migration of people to an area found to have significant gold deposits. Famous examples include:
(A more complete list is given in the gold rush article.)
It may also refer to:
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Entertainment
Music
- After the Gold Rush, album by Neil Young
- After the Gold Rush (song), the title song from Neil Young's 1970 album, After the Gold Rush
- Goldrush (band), rock band
- "The Goldrush", a 2009 song by Coldplay, released as a B-side on their "Life in Technicolor II" single.
- "Gold Rush", a song from Beatmania IIDX: Gold by DJ Yoshitaka and Michael a la mode
Other
- The Gold Rush, 1925 Charlie Chaplin film
- Gold Rush Daze, Merrie Melodies cartoon released on February 25, 1939
- Gold Rush (virtual contest), reality competition created by Mark Burnett and hosted by Mark Steines
- Rush (1970s TV series), Australian TV series (1974–1976).
- Gold Rush!, computer adventure game
- Gold Rush (1998 film), a 1998 Hong Kong film directed by Heaven Yiu Tin Hung [1]
Places
- Gold Rush Park, proposed park in Sacramento, CA
- Klondike Gold Rush National Historical Park, United States National Historical Park commemorating the Klondike Gold Rush
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