Tagged: Alaska

Good turnout at my Tanana-Yukon Historical Society presentation

There were about thirty people in attendance at Pioneer Hall this past Wednesday for my presentation on thirty years of drawing history in Eastern Interior Alaska. The event was hosted by the Tanana-Yukon Historical...

Gilcher Building in Fairbanks displays city’s last old-time storefront

Gilcher Building in Fall 2013 The Gilcher Building at 524 Third Avenue in downtown Fairbanks (where River City Café is located) is the last example in the city of the storefront style found across...

“Thirty years of sketching Interior Alaska history” talk for Tanana-Yukon Historical Society on Feb. 19

Sketch of Blixt Cabin off the Elliott Highway I’ll be giving a presentation at the Tanana-Yukon Historical Society meeting on February 19th. The program will be about my historical art and writing and my...

Paxson — a tale of two roadhouses

The remains of the second Paxson’s Roadhouse as it looked in early spring 2013 The tumbled-down building in the drawing, located about three miles south of Isabelle Pass along the Richardson Highway, is the...

Old GMC truck near Northway in early winter 2011. This truck was used by the Civil Aeronautics Administrations at the Northway Airfield

1942 GMC truck and Northway Airfield – part of Alaska’s aviation history

The vehicle in the drawing is a 1942 GMC dump truck sitting on a hillside at about 1620 Mile of the Alaska Highway. Stenciled on the door is “Department of Commerce, Civil Aeronautics Administration.”...