36 active listings near Wrangell | |
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👍 USDA, * Price Change, * New, * Sale Pending | |
$695,000 | 👍 12.1 Mile Zimovia Highway S |
$695,000 | 👍 12.1 Mile Zimovia Hwy |
$519,000 | 👍* 105 Park Ave |
$499,000 | 👍 214 St Michaels |
$470,000 | 👍 577 Evergreen Ave |
$449,000 | 👍 1055 Zimovia Hwy |
$425,000 | 👍* 151 3rd St |
$420,000 | 👍 204 First Ave |
$417,000 | 👍 Block 2 Lot 20 |
$410,000 | 👍 521 Zimovia Highway S |
$399,000 | 👍 3.5 Zimovia Hwy |
$392,000 | 👍 521 Zimovia Hwy |
$359,000 | 👍* 11.25 Zimovia Hwy |
$325,000 | 👍 Zimovia Hwy Lot 3 |
$310,000 | 👍 Mi 11 4 Zimovia Hwy |
$310,000 | 👍* 9.2 Mile Zimovia Hwy |
$290,000 | 👍* 302 Webber St |
$215,000 | 👍 L3B3 Eastern Psge |
$210,000 | 👍 L3A B2 Thoms Pl |
$175,000 | 👍 Uss 1593 # L7 |
$165,000 | 👍 4 Mile Zimovia Hwy |
$165,000 | 👍 4 Mile Zimovia Hwy |
$150,000 | 👍 4.1 Mile Zimovia Hwy |
$60,000 | 👍 L1 Rivers Edge |
$36,000 | 👍 E Wrangell Is Lot 9 |
$20,000 | 👍 Block 2 Lot 14 |
Interested in fun facts and the history of Wrangell, AK?
Then read on!
- Wrangell is one of the oldest towns in Alaska, having been founded by the Tlingit Native American people over 8,000 years ago.
- The Stikine River, one of the main rivers in Wrangell, was once a major transportation route for trade and commerce during the gold rush era of the late 1800s.
- The area is home to a number of unique wildlife species, including grizzly bears, bald eagles, and gray wolves.
- A Native Heritage Center in town offers visitors the chance to learn about the Tlingit culture and history.
- The town is known for its totem poles, which are scattered throughout the community and are believed to represent different clans and stories of the Tlingit people.
- The town's economy is largely driven by fishing, timber, and tourism.
- The Wrangell Museum is a popular attraction that showcases the town's history and artifacts from the Tlingit era to the modern day.