Wrangell, Alaska

Located near the mouth of the Stikine River in Southeast Alaska, Wrangell is the epitome of small towns. The fine totem park, historic buildings and harbor offer many photo opportunities.

Traffic moves along Wrangell's main street.
Although Wrangell boasts some fine homes, it also has the opposite, such as this rather inventive floathouse.
Mists swirl around a totem pole on Chief Shakes Island.
Near Chief Shakes Island, birds steal the show. Above and above right: a great blue heron feasts on tiny critters at the water's edge. Right: ravens socialize. Below: A heron spreads its mighty wings as it takes off.
Left: The Delphinus, our home for a week, is dwarfed by a cruise ship in Wrangell.
A homemade sign announces the availability of local fry bread, a delicacy prized by many Native American groups.
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