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A Seventh Look at the Town of Skagway, Alaska.
(C) 2005 by Paul A. L. Hall
7/10/2005
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A seventh look at the town of Skagway reveals certain aspects of Alaskan conviviality, past, present, and, because of the first two, future.  Flower boxes that you have to be looking up to see, modernistic trash receptacles that blend in with the antiquity of the surroundings, a beer glass in a pristine creek where salmon fry are growing.  Yes.  Something is happening in Skagway.

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Something is happening in convivial Skagway.
Copyright 2005 by Paul A. L. Hall.  All rights reserved.
A chimney of indigenous stones is all that remains of the Pullen Lodge, lost to a fire in the 1990's.