Teeland's Country Store, Wasilla
Facts and practical information
Teeland's Country Store, also known as Herning's Place and Knik Trading Company, is a historic retail establishment located at the corner of East Herning Avenue and North Boundary Street in Wasilla, Alaska. The oldest portion of this wood-frame building is a log structure at the back whose construction dates to 1905. Originally located at Knik, this log structure, then also used as a store, was moved to the newly established town of Wasilla in 1917 by its builder, O. G. Herning. Herning also built the present utilitarian wood-frame structure, which still operates today. The business was purchased by Walter Teeland in 1947, giving it its present name. In 1972 the store was purchased by Jules and Leslie Mead and Neil Gail Bridgewater. ()
Wasilla
Teeland's Country Store – 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.