Tagged: Tanana River

SS Nenana – The last steamboat to Fairbanks

SS Nenana – The last steamboat to Fairbanks

  SS Nenana along the Lower Yukon River during the 1940s (originally posted on 9-11-2012 – revised on 4-30-2018) The SS Nenana has been one of the premier attractions at Pioneer Park in Fairbanks....

Charles Adams and the S.S. Lavelle Young were icons of Alaska steamboating

The S.S. Lavelle Young at Fairbanks in 1904 Two riverboats are represented at Pioneer Park: the S.S. Lavelle Young (first commercial steamboat to navigate the Chena River in 1901), and the S.S. Nenana (last...

Manley’s Northern Commercial Company store filled with memories

  Northern Commercial Company store in Manley Hot Springs Manley Hot Springs (usually just called Manley) is located west of Fairbanks, about 75 miles as the raven flies. But if you want to travel...

Dot Lake Community Chapel

Dot Lake community grew from Alaska Highway construction camp

Dot Lake, located about half way between Tok and Delta Junction on the Alaska Highway, is a picturesque little town on the east shore of Dot Lake. The community did not really exist until...

St. Mark’s Episcopal Church a reminder of Nenana’s early history

  Traveling through the small town of Nenana, about 60 miles south of Fairbanks, you might get the impression that it is a relatively new community—the fortuitous juncture of the Alaska Railroad, Parks Highway...

Salcha Native Cemetery–A people and place worth remembering

  Salcha Native Cemetery A couple of miles northwest of the Salcha River bridge on the Richardson Highway is a small cemetery perched on the bluff overlooking Munson’s Slough and the Tanana River.  The...