Wrangell
Wrangell, a borough
boasting a rich history, is located in Alaska. With a
population of just over 2,100 residents (as of 2020), it holds the distinction
of being one of Alaska's oldest towns.
Uniquely, Wrangell has flown under the flags
of three nations and been governed by four: the Tlingit people, Russia,
England, and ultimately, the United States.
This historic
town offers a captivating blend of natural wonders and cultural heritage.
Visitors can marvel at the breathtaking scenery and diverse wildlife, with top
attractions including the Anan Bear and Wildlife
Observatory, Petroglyph Beach State Historic Park, and the
mighty Stikine River. Totem enthusiasts
will delight in exploring the impressive collection scattered throughout the
town, serving as silent sentinels of the past.
For those
seeking a touch of nightlife, Wrangell offers the Totem Bar and
Liquor Store, a local favorite. Beyond entertainment, Wrangell caters to
your shopping needs with a variety of stores. Local gift shops and galleries
showcase the artistic talents of the community. For groceries and daily
essentials, two convenient options exist: City Market
and IGA, both offering the added perk of dockside delivery for added ease.