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Percentage of family households: This place: Percentage of households with unmarried partners: This place: 5. Education Gini index Inequality in education Here: 8. Number of grocery stores : 8 Valdez-Cordova Census Area : 8. Alaska : 3. Number of convenience stores no gas : 1 Valdez-Cordova Census Area : 1. Alaska : 0. Number of convenience stores with gas : 7 This county : 7. Alaska : 2. Number of full-service restaurants : 12 Here : Alaska : 7. Adult diabetes rate : Valdez-Cordova Census Area : 6.

Adult obesity rate : This county : Healthy diet rate : This city: Average overall health of teeth and gums : Chitina: Average BMI : Chitina: People feeling badly about themselves : Chitina: People not drinking alcohol at all : Chitina: Average hours sleeping at night : This city: 6.

Chitina was devastated as well, as everyone left the area. The current owner of Spirit Mountain Artworks doubles as a tire repairman, plugging and patching tires for motorists driving the McCarthy Road to and through Chitina. How to get there: Road or air. Chitina is located at the end of the Edgerton Highway. The pavement ends here and the McCarthy Road begins. Keep an eye on your gas tank, Chitina is the only gas for 60 miles.

Air taxis fly into and out Chitina. Facilities: Today Chitina has a grocery store, a post office and a couple of places to get a bite to eat. The surrounding lands were originally home to the Native Athabascan people of the Copper River.

The area of "Tsedi Na" was originally home to several summer fish camps and a winter gathering area for the first people of Alaska. The town's name is a mistranslated version of the Athabascan word "Tsedi Na" which means the river Na that flows like copper Tsedi'. Before , Chitina was the site of large Native village whose population was slowly decimated by the influx of people, disease and conflicts.

Rich copper deposits were discovered at the turn of the century along the northern flanks of the Chitina River valley, bringing a rush of prospectors and homesteaders to the area. The town became a booming supply center receiving goods via the railway from the sea port community of Cordova.

Predictions swirled stating Chitina would be the new capitol of Alaska circulated in that first part of the 20th century. The town had develop into a thriving community by with a general store, an art gallery, clothing store, meat market, stables, a tinsmith, five hotels, several rooming houses, a pool hall, bars, restaurants, dance halls and a movie theater.

Archaeological sites are located to the south and east of Chitina, which is located on the west bank of the Copper River, at mile 34 of the Edgerton Highway, 53 miles southeast of Copper Center. It was the Ahtna who first directed miners to the incredibly rich deposit of copper ore that became the Kennecott mines. To get the ore to tidewater at Cordova, a syndicate of Eastern financiers, which included the Guggenheim brothers and the House of Morgan, built the Copper River Northwestern Railroad.

The town of Chitina was established as a construction camp for the railroad.



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