The rugged past and fragile future of Alaska’s roadhouses
Published 1 Jun 2021, 16:28 BST
The Black Rapids Roadhouse between Valdez and Fairbanks, Alaska, is shown in a 1982 photo.
Pictured in this 1903 photo of the Davis Roadhouse, near Valdez, Alaska, are Indigenous peoples identified as Ahtna Athabascan and settlers.
This aerial view of Sullivan Roadhouse between Valdez and Fairbanks, Alaska, was taken during a 1982 survey. Today, the structure holds a museum of frontier life.