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  2. Begich Towers - Wikipedia

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    The Begich Towers Condominium is an American building in the small city of Whittier, Alaska. The structure is notable for being the residence for nearly the entire population of the city as well as containing many of its public facilities. This has earned Whittier the nickname of a "town under one roof". [1]

  3. Here's what it's like to visit Whittier, Alaska -- the 'town ...

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    Whittier, Alaska, is a small, remote town 60 miles south of Anchorage that is commonly referred to as the "town under one roof." ... Begich Towers, a Cold War-era army barracks built in 1974. A ...

  4. Whittier, Alaska - Wikipedia

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    The Buckner Building was eventually abandoned. Buckner and Begich Towers were at one time the largest buildings in Alaska. The Begich Towers building became a condominium and, along with the two-story private residence known as Whittier Manor, houses a majority of the town's residents. [13] The port at Whittier was an active Army facility until ...

  5. 15 Smallest Towns in America - AOL

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    Whittier, Alaska. Population: 257 . ... what’s even more unique about it is nearly all residents live in a single building known as Begich Towers. The town’s school, grocery store, notary, and ...

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  7. Camp Sullivan (Alaska) - Wikipedia

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    Camp Sullivan was a United States Army camp located in Whittier, Alaska from 1943 to 1960. Constructed out of a need to supply the region with military support during World War II, the area became important again during the Cold War after the Army decided to build the 14-story Hodge Building (now Begich Towers) completed in 1957 contained 150 two and three bedroom apartments plus bachelor ...

  8. Nick Begich Sr. - Wikipedia

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    In 1972, the tallest building in Whittier, Alaska, was renamed as Begich Towers in memory of Congressman Nick Begich. Begich Peak, which is three miles north of the Begich, Boggs Visitor Center at Portage Lake, was also named after him. [19] In November 2015, a Seattle Weekly story detailed the work of journalist Jonathan Walczak. Since 2012 he ...

  9. A Complete Guide to the Most Haunted Houses in Every State - AOL

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    Alaska: Begich Towers, Whittier The Begich Towers (the tall building) is technically a home for most of the residents of the tiny town of Whittier. It also has stores, public utilities, and places ...