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Strategically located near the mouth of the Stikine River, Wrangell is one of Alaska’s oldest towns.
Historically, it has been ruled by four nations — Tlingit, Russia, Great Britain and the USA.
Gold rush history
The town’s heyday was during the late 19th century gold rush when a strike on the Stikine River turned the town into a lawless and ruthless place. Eventually, however, Wrangell calmed into a fishing and lumber town and now makes a living harvesting sea urchins and sea cucumbers.
Things to see
The town has plenty of interesting local sights such as the Wrangell Museum, Chief Shakes Island with its totem poles, and Petroglyph Beach where rock carvings can be seen that are believed to date back 8,000 years.
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Places near Wrangell
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- Sitka 119 miles away
- Juneau 148 miles away
- Gustavus 184 miles away
- Haines 222 miles away
- Glacier Bay National Park 225 miles away
- Skagway 234 miles away