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City Park Cemetery

The so-called “City Park Cemetery” is a small collection of headstones inside the south end of the park. Very little is written about this cemetery or how it began.

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Star of Bengal Bonus: The Taylors’ Version

When Bill Taylor was a young boy, he accompanied his father on board the steamship Hattie Gage as it towed the Star of Bengal to sea. Thanks to advances in AI audio restoration, for the first time ever, you can now hear the story in his own words.

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Shakes Grave

The grave of Kaawishté, the 5th Shakes of the Naan.yaa.áyi clan, is an important Wrangell landmark.

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The Cannery at Labouchere Bay

Before the north end of Wrangell Island was an airport, it was a bay with a long history, including serving as home to an Alaska Packers Association cannery.

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Walking John Muir’s Wrangell

When John Muir came to Alaska, he made Fort Wrangel his home. Here are some places you can visit today experienced by John Muir in 1879-1880.

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