This work examines the roadhouses of the Richardson Highway, a collection of 30 to 40 establishments placed along the 400-mile stretch of road connecting Valdez, Alaska in the south with Fairbanks, Alaska in the Interior. These roadhouses were byproduct of the gold rush era in Alaska, with the Richardson Highway being surveyed and routed over a course of several years beginning in 1898. The roadhouses of Alaska grew along transportation routes, and served as rest stations for travelers, freight, and mail lines. The roadhouses also served as community centers for prospectors and adventurers living in remote reaches of Alaska. Roadhouses ranged from simple tents and one-room cabins to large, multi-storied timber framed and/or stone structur...
In the summer of 2010, I excavated the remnants of a historic one-roomed schoolhouse near Polebridge...
Fremont dwellings are a peculiar form of art and a great example of material culture. I will see how...
ABSTRACT. Northern Athabaskans with extensive knowledge of their traditional history and culture are...
Since the early 20th century various schemes were considered for the construction of roads, trails o...
"[The pamphlet] is one of those fugitive items revealing the progress and the hopes of Alaska, which...
004881691983Final ReportPDFResearch PaperAK-RD-83-37AccessibilityRoad constructionAlaskahighwayshist...
Thesis (M.A.) University of Alaska Fairbanks, 2002Tourism is the fastest growing industry in the Nor...
Town Sites in Alaska. [2814] Missionary activities among the natives; recommends that Dahl and Long ...
This is the continuation of a research project which I undertook several years ago for DOT&PF. I del...
Construction of the Alaska Highway was considered as early as 1929. Interest was stimulated by Highw...
004882891987PDFResearch PaperAK-RD-87-31RSA No. 87NP027Federal aid highwaysRegional economicsHighway...
Seeking to encourage people to settle the public domain, the federal government established the R.S....
During the 1800s, the Russian American Company conscripted native Alaskan workers to engage in fishi...
Healy, the gateway community to Denali National Park and Preserve, has experienced an increasing del...
Thirty-one years ago, in November of 1942, the Alaska Highway was opened for use as a military road....
In the summer of 2010, I excavated the remnants of a historic one-roomed schoolhouse near Polebridge...
Fremont dwellings are a peculiar form of art and a great example of material culture. I will see how...
ABSTRACT. Northern Athabaskans with extensive knowledge of their traditional history and culture are...
Since the early 20th century various schemes were considered for the construction of roads, trails o...
"[The pamphlet] is one of those fugitive items revealing the progress and the hopes of Alaska, which...
004881691983Final ReportPDFResearch PaperAK-RD-83-37AccessibilityRoad constructionAlaskahighwayshist...
Thesis (M.A.) University of Alaska Fairbanks, 2002Tourism is the fastest growing industry in the Nor...
Town Sites in Alaska. [2814] Missionary activities among the natives; recommends that Dahl and Long ...
This is the continuation of a research project which I undertook several years ago for DOT&PF. I del...
Construction of the Alaska Highway was considered as early as 1929. Interest was stimulated by Highw...
004882891987PDFResearch PaperAK-RD-87-31RSA No. 87NP027Federal aid highwaysRegional economicsHighway...
Seeking to encourage people to settle the public domain, the federal government established the R.S....
During the 1800s, the Russian American Company conscripted native Alaskan workers to engage in fishi...
Healy, the gateway community to Denali National Park and Preserve, has experienced an increasing del...
Thirty-one years ago, in November of 1942, the Alaska Highway was opened for use as a military road....
In the summer of 2010, I excavated the remnants of a historic one-roomed schoolhouse near Polebridge...
Fremont dwellings are a peculiar form of art and a great example of material culture. I will see how...
ABSTRACT. Northern Athabaskans with extensive knowledge of their traditional history and culture are...