In the Alaska of the past, everything was hard to get. To get items from outside Alaska, you could wait months for a catalog order or wait for an occasional trip to Seattle to buy what you and your family needed. That made the role of the local store pivotal in the lives of many communities. These are the places Alaskans dreamed, cried, and shopped in the past.
In 1902, Chicken was the second town founded in Alaska and this fascinating store was in existence. The feel of pioneer Alaska is alive and well at this store in Alaska.
This store has been open for more than 40 years in the tiny town of Craig on Prince of Wales Island in Southeast. A classic stop for fishing needs and snacks.
Since 1921, Nagley's has kept the people of Talkeetna supplied with everything they need to face life in the rural community. Nagley's General Store is the longest continuously operated General Store in the Northern Susitna Valley.