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American Cruise Lines visits small towns in the United States, including two ships that call throughout the summer in ...
Step back in time at this mining ghost town deep in the Alaskan wilderness. Over a century old, walk through history and ...
Do you think you know everything about the good ol' U.S. of A.? These fascinating U.S. geography facts are guaranteed to blow ...
Wrangell’s borough assembly will consider amending the municipal code to expand housing options at today's assembly meeting.
The Alaska Packers Association bought the ship in 1906 to transport cannery workers, products and supplies between Wrangell and San Francisco, California, according to officials. It sank in 1908 ...
Late last month, a volunteer expedition led by a number of Alaskans recovered a 150-year-old bell from one of the state's most notorious shipwrecks. The Star of Bengal went down near Coronation Island ...
Scientists are finding out some people don’t want it. Residents of Juneau, the state capital and the region’s biggest city at just over 31,000 people, convinced assembly members in the city to ...
Wrangell-St. Elias is located roughly 200 miles northeast of Anchorage and 250 miles south of Fairbanks, according to the park’s website. The park recommends flying into either city, then taking ...
It’s fewer than 30 miles as the crow flies from the eastern edge of the island to the international border. A narrow channel separates Wrangell Island from the thin strip of mainland Alaska bordering ...
Most of Wrangell's roughly 2,040 people live on the north end of the island. But many homes farther out, along the highway, are built on slopes. "We can't tell people whether their property is ...
WRANGELL, Alaska (AP) — Jamie Roberts and her husband felt lucky when they found an A-frame cabin on forest-draped Wrangell Island in southeast Alaska, where they could settle on a few acres and ...