Blanche and Oscar Tryck House, Wasilla
Facts and practical information
The Blanche and Oscar Tryck House is a historic house on North Knik Street in Wasilla, Alaska. Built sometime before 1916 at Knik, it was the first house in Wasilla when the community was established, moved there by the Trycks in 1917. It is a single-story wood-frame structure, roughly rectangular in shape, with a concrete foundation and a corrugated metal gable roof configured to capture rainwater for laundry and other uses. It has a brick chimney and a root cellar, and has been vacant since Oscar Tryck died in 1964. ()
Wasilla
Blanche and Oscar Tryck 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.