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McCarthy/Kennicott
Kennicott Glacier Lodge
Built in 1987, the Kennicott Glacier Lodge is a replica of one of the historic mining buildings from the copper mining boom town days, located near the center of the 40 remaining structures in the ghost town of Kennicott, a company town built circa 1910. The Main Lodge has 25 Guest rooms, a dining room, 2 living rooms, and a 190 foot long front porch with a panoramic view of the Chugach and Wrangell Mountains.

McCarthy Lodge - Ma Johnson's
The Ma Johnson's in downtown McCarthy is a fully restored historic hotel. McCarthy Lodge guests are housed in the Ma Johnson's building, known as "the Living Museum", the center of one of the most preserved mining towns of Alaska's early pioneering days. Each room is unique and decorated with interesting artifacts from McCarthy & Kennicott. The authenticity of the property balances nicely with amenities such as custom bathrobes, handmade soaps, spa slippers, Modal linens, and much more.





