Title taken from caption. "11507 -- (5) The stories we read of life in the Arctic usually persuade us to believe that only the most robust persons should venture into those latitudes, and then only when well provided with an ample wardrobe of...
Title taken from back of photo. "'L' street apt. in Anchorage Ak. following the Alaska Earthquake 3/27/64". [This building is identical to that in UAF-1972-152-54, identified in notes as the Mt. McKinley Building (later known as the McKay...
Title by cataloger. "Fort Wainwright HHC 171st." The sign on the gray-brick buildings reads: "Korba Apt. 334 Brandt St.", indicating that this is in the "North Addition" (just north of the Cushman Street Bridge), Garden Island, Fairbanks. An...
Title taken from verso. View of partial demolition of buildings along Fourth Avenue in Anchorage, Alaska following the March 27, 1964 earthquake. Sign on the building, center left, reads - The Highland Fling. Image includes rubble and debris.
View of damage to an apartment building in Anchorage, Alaska after the March 27, 1964 earthquake. Building tentatively identified as the Hillside Apartments. View includes a row of garages.
Title taken from caption. View of KENI radio and television transmitter and station building in Spenard neighborhood of Anchorage, Alaska, with cars parked in front. Signage on building reads: "KENI." 1953-1959. Photograph type: 35 mm color slide....
Title taken from verso. View of damage to an apartment house on L Street in Anchorage, Alaska after the March 27, 1964 Great Alaska Earthquake. Boxes appear in front of the building near the center.
Title taken from slide. View of Mt. McKinley Apartments (not the Knik Apartments, as identified on the slide) in Anchorage, Alaska after March 27, 1964 earthquake. Photo reveals damage done to the exterior of the building. Image includes a lamppost.
Title taken from the slide. View of a destroyed apartment building in Anchorage, Alaska caused by the March 27, 1964 earthquake. Included are automobiles, buildings, people, children, a street, street lights, and a fence.
View of structural damage to building later known as Inlet View Towers, Anchorage, Alaska, after March 27, 1964 earthquake. This was one of only two 14 story buildings in Alaska at that time. From verso: "Property of the Cook Inlet Historical...
Title taken from verso. View of Mt. McKinley apartments on Fourth Avenue in Anchorage, Alaska, with cars and trucks parked in front of building. Oct. 16, 1952. Original photograph size: 7" x 5".