These fascinating historic photos give us a glimpse into life in the past. Years before statehood in 1959, before Alaska became a territory in 1912, brave explorers showed up with early cameras to document life in the far north. Below are some of the oldest photos taken of Alaska. Enjoy these 16 images showing how life was lived in the Last Frontier a time long ago. You’ll travel along from the late 1800’s to the early 1900’s, and see up close how life was really lived over a century ago.

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