Inside the town where ENTIRE population live in 14-floor tower with shops, church & cops in building – & the reason why

TUCKED away in one of the most remote corners of the United States is a town like no other.

Its entire population lives, works, and socialises under one roof, navigating daily life within the walls of a single 14-storey building.

Whittier, Alaska, has its entire population living inside the Begich Towers
Whittier, Alaska, has its entire population living inside the Begich Towers
The tower block houses apartments and most of the town's services
The tower block houses apartments and most of the town’s services

This is Whittier, Alaska, home to all 263 residents and the iconic Begich Towers.

Established as an Army barracks during the Cold War, the structure has been transformed into a self-sufficient community hub. This unique space now accommodates apartments, a post office, grocery store, health clinic, church, and a police station.

This unique living arrangement creates a sense of camaraderie among residents and fosters a lifestyle that blends isolation with connection.

Whittier charms visitors not only through its exceptional community but also its significant historical background and strategic role as a portal to Alaska’s wilderness.

Whittier’s story begins with the Chugach Natives, who used the area as a crucial portage route to access Turnagain Arm.

This natural passage connected the waters of Prince William Sound to the Alaskan interior, enabling trade and transportation.

In the mid-20th century, Whittier’s role shifted dramatically.

During World War II, the US Army recognised the town’s strategic location.

Surrounded by mountains and often shrouded in cloud cover, Whittier was an ideal, nearly invisible port for military operations.

The completion of the Federal Railroad in 1943 played a crucial role in enhancing its relevance by facilitating the smooth transportation of cargo, troops, and supplies.

Two iconic structures define Whittier’s wartime legacy: the now-abandoned Buckner Building, once dubbed a “city under one roof” for its self-contained facilities, and the still-thriving Begich Towers, originally built to house military personnel.

I live in Alaska at -31 degrees and people can’t believe where I go to the loo, it has no door but the best view of the Northern Lights
The Begich Towers even have their own post office
The Begich Towers even have their own post officeCredit: Youtube/CBS Sunday Morning
The Kozy Korner is Whittier's vital grocery store
The Kozy Korner is Whittier’s vital grocery storeCredit: Hollie King
Visitors dining inside Whittier's Swiftwater Seafood Cafe
Visitors dining inside Whittier’s Swiftwater Seafood CafeCredit: Alamy

The town’s resilience was tested in 1964, when the Good Friday Earthquake – the most powerful quake in North American history – unleashed tsunamis that caused significant destruction.

Despite the devastation, Whittier rebuilt and transitioned from a military base to a civilian town, incorporating as a city in 1969.

UNDER ONE ROOF

Begich Towers isn’t just a residential building but also Whittier’s heartbeat.

Within its walls are essential services like a grocery store, school, post office, and even the town’s police department.

This centralisation is practical, especially given Whittier’s often harsh subarctic climate, where heavy snow and powerful winds can isolate the town for weeks.

Residents describe life in Begich Towers as both convenient and community-driven.

Common areas encourage social interaction, and the building hosts frequent events, from barbecues to holiday celebrations.

The close quarters foster strong relationships, making Whittier feel like an extended family.

Residents have made sure to have all necessary facilities inside the tower block to survive the harsh winter months
Residents have made sure to have all necessary facilities inside the tower block to survive the harsh winter monthsCredit: Alamy
Whittier has been dubbed 'Alaska's weirdest city'
Whittier has been dubbed ‘Alaska’s weirdest city’Credit: Alamy
The abandoned Buckner Building is one of the town's historical buildings
The abandoned Buckner Building is one of the town’s historical buildingsCredit: Indie Alaska / YOUTUBE

A SCENIC BACKDROP

Whittier’s location at the head of Passage Canal offers breathtaking views of the Chugach Mountains and Prince William Sound.

It’s part of the Chugach National Forest, the second-largest national forest in the United States, and is home to diverse wildlife, including sea otters, seals, and humpback whales.

The town’s subpolar oceanic climate is marked by heavy precipitation, with nearly 200 inches of rainfall annually, making it one of the wettest places in the US.

Winters are cold but moderated by the ocean, while summers are cool and ideal for outdoor activities like hiking, kayaking, and wildlife viewing.

Whittier’s location also places it in a seismically active zone.

The 1964 earthquake remains a pivotal event in its history, reshaping both its geography and infrastructure.

The town is located at the top of the Passage Canal in Alaska
The town is located at the top of the Passage Canal in AlaskaCredit: Alamy
Whittier also has its own harbour nestled between the frosty Alaska mountains
Whittier also has its own harbour nestled between the frosty Alaska mountainsCredit: Getty

Reaching Whittier is an adventure in itself.

The Anton Anderson Memorial Tunnel, a 2.5-mile-long engineering marvel, connects the town to the rest of Alaska.

This single-lane tunnel is the longest highway tunnel in North America and alternates between vehicle and train traffic on a timed schedule.

Opened to cars in 2000, the tunnel transformed Whittier’s accessibility, spurring tourism and making the town a key embarkation point for cruises through Prince William Sound.

Whittier’s ice-free deepwater port also plays a vital role in Alaska’s economy.

It supports commercial fishing, cargo transportation, and tourism, while also serving as a major stop for the Alaska Marine Highway.

Tourism has become a cornerstone of Whittier’s economy.

The only way in and out of Whittier is through a single-lane tunnel
The only way in and out of Whittier is through a single-lane tunnelCredit: Getty
Cars lining up near the tunnel's entrance
Cars lining up near the tunnel’s entranceCredit: Indie Alaska / YOUTUBE

Each summer, the town welcomes over 700,000 visitors eager to explore the fjords, glaciers, and wildlife of Prince William Sound.

The sheltered waters of Passage Canal make it a hotspot for kayaking and glacier cruises, drawing adventurers from around the world.

Today, Whittier serves as both a serene home for its residents and a bustling hub for tourists exploring Alaska’s wilderness.

The town’s blend of isolation and togetherness creates a lifestyle that’s as distinctive as its geography.

From its origins as a native portage to its evolution as a strategic military base and modern-day gateway, Whittier’s story is one of resilience and community.

Whittier welcomes more than 700,000 visitors every summer
Whittier welcomes more than 700,000 visitors every summerCredit: Alamy
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