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Few People Realize How Much Railroad History Is Preserved In The Small Town Of Kennicott, Alaska
Kennicott, Alaska, a ghost town in Wrangell-St. Elias National Park, showcases the history of a once-thriving mining town and its transformative railroad.

The Historic Place In Alaska Where You Can Actually See Russia From Your Front Door
Little Diomede Island in Alaska is a unique place where you can see Russia from its shores.

The One Small Town In Alaska With More Historic Buildings Than Any Other
Sitka, Alaska, is home to numerous fascinating historic sites, including totem poles, churches, and landmarks from Russian colonial times.

The Prehistoric Site In Alaska That Still Baffles Archaeologists To This Day
Raven Bluff in northwestern Alaska reveals tools and artifacts from 12,000 years ago, offering a glimpse into the lives of early inhabitants.

St. Mark’s Episcopal Church Is A Pretty Place Of Worship In Alaska
St. Mark’s Episcopal Church in Nenana, Alaska, is a historic log building with a century-old tradition and unique architectural features.

Ranch Dressing Was Invented In The Alaskan Bush In 1949
Ranch dressing was invented in Alaska by Steve Henson, who perfected the recipe while working in the Alaska bush.

This Is What Life In Alaska Looked Like In The 1940s
Historical photos from the 1940s showcase life and aviation in Alaska, highlighting the high number of aircraft wrecks.

This Rare WWII Footage From 1942 Shows Alaska Like You’ve Never Seen It Before
Rare World War II footage showcases the reopening of the Alaska Railroad by the U.S. Army and the supply line through Skagway.

Here Are Some Of The Oldest Photos Ever Taken In Alaska And They’re Incredible
Historic photos provide a glimpse into life in Alaska from the late 1800s to early 1900s.

Kennicott Copper Mine Is One Of The Strangest Places You Can Go In Alaska
Kennicott in Alaska is a ghost town with a rich history and eerie atmosphere, offering guided tours and beautiful nature views.





