Whitney Section House, Wasilla
Facts and practical information
The Whitney Section House, also known as Whitney Station, is a historic railroad-related building in Wasilla, Alaska. It is a single-story wood-frame structure, which was built in 1917 by the Alaska Railroad. It originally stood at mile 119.1, about 4.8 miles north of Anchorage Station, and was one of a series built by the railroad and located at roughly ten-mile intervals. The area where it stood was taken by the federal government for Elmendorf Air Force Base, and was rescued from demolition by the local chapter of the National Railroad Historical Society. It now stands on the grounds of the Alaska Museum of Transportation and Industry in Wasilla, and has seen a variety of uses. ()
Wasilla
Whitney Section House – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: Museum of Alaska Transportation and Industry, Wasilla Assembly of God, Wasilla Community Hall, Curtis D. Menard Memorial Sports Center.