Wrangell, Alaska

Tourists come to Wrangell for the magnificent traditional Chief Shakes clan house and the town's many totem poles, but there's more to this little fishing village.
Small-town innocence and community pride are still a part of Wrangell, as evidenced by this Fourth of July campaign poster.
A Marine Vietnam veteran, this gentleman says he was blinded when he was a POW in that Asian country. Today the long-time Wrangell resident is guided around town by his beautiful wolf-dog.
Entryway, Chief Shakes House, Wrangell. (original photo is not quite sharp)
Totem detail in a small community park near downtown Wrangell.
Mist and mountains between Wrangell and Petersburg form a quintessential Southeast Alaska scene.

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