TJE
Bronze Member
Well, shout out to CK,who 'wanted to kow' on a unrelated post. This is home...'The Anchor Inn'...pic taken about 10 days ago..(where U.S. tv/film crew wanted to spend a week
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Didn't know Alaska had beaches CK! heh heh ....this place (archives say) was built in the 1860's, but not of wood, it (original house) has 2 feet thick stone walls! (you can actually stand-up on/inside the interior window sills!) One story has it (don't quote me on this, but an old newspaper says).. built by Charles C. Jones..descendant of a brother of Tecumseh, Kegadance .Thank you so much for posting this TJE...I really like it, beautiful place! OK...now it's story time......you do realize that I/we need to know it's history and what happens in this very interesting place, of course, if you'd be willing to tell that is. I love old houses/places....spent my childhood growing up on the beach in a lovely old wooden, 2 story "black" house with a widows walk on top...so am fond of "water" houses/places. But our "water" house was very peaceful, was built by some old movie star and had a fun, non tragic history, so was "calm". But it's gone now, condos all on the beach front now. That's so wonderful that you're place is still there, I guess it's a "historical" place so protected......so...keeping my fingers crossed that we get to hear about "The Anchor Inn"...funny, I use to live on "Anchorage st." on the beach.