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Manley Road House, AK

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    December 6, 2016

    The Manley Roadhouse, built in 1906, is one of Alaska's oldest original roadhouses and offers rooms for rent and displays of mining equipment from Manley Hot Springs heyday.
    Manley Hot Springs dates back to 1902 when miner John Karshner claimed several of the hot springs as part of a 278-acre homestead and set up a vegetable farm. The U.S. Army arrived at the same time to set up a telegraph station and soon a trading post was established for miners in the nearby Eureka and Tofty mining districts. In 1907, a resort hotel was built to take advantage of the hot springs, but it burned to the ground just six years later.
    travelalaska.com/Destinations/Communities/Manley%20Hot%20Springs.aspx
    manleylodge.com

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      Location: Manley Hot Springs, Yukon-Koyukuk, Alaska, United States

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