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University of Alaska Anchorage

KPC-PC-0323

Wilson's 2nd grocery store on Sterling Highway near mile 95, Soldotna 1960

Continuing in the same direction from above picture is Wilson's second grocery store which was made of concrete blocks from Paul Nestor's plant across the street. Later it became the city hall. The buildings were demolished in favor of what is now the police and fire departments. The frame building was a residence built by Gordon Taylor for his family. It was later occupied by Dr. Paul and Amy Isaak and their family.

Individuals

 

Collection

Mullen Collection 

Location

Soldotna, Alaska 

Date

1960 

Photographer

Ray Standstrom 

Image Type

slide 

Dimensions

5cm-5cm 

Condition

good 

Identified By

Marge Mullen 

Date Cataloged

12/15/2000 

Archive Location

KPC Anthropology Lab 


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