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Hope Alaska Hope, population about 200, has lodging, cafes and stores with groceries and sundries. Gas and other supplies are also available. Hope Chamber of Commerce welcomes all. For information call 782-3601. History: The first claim on Resurrection Creek about two miles above today's townsite was recorded in 1888. By 1895, Hope consisted of about a dozen cabins occupies by miners seeking pay dirt. One particular company brought in equipment and at summer's end, its claims had yielded $40,000, a near fortune in those days. News of this and other strikes spread and eager gold seekers inundated the district next spring. Nearby Sunrise grew simultaneously. Some estimate that up to 3,000 men and a few women came to the combined areas that summer in 1896. The population decreased dramatically in the winter, then peaked again in the spring. Many were disappointed, however, and left for good. Mining continued in earnest until the 1940s. Today, small scale mining and logging are the community's only industries. The 1964 earthquake caused a 7 foot subsidence and what was once part of the original town in now tidal flats. Alaska Commercial had stories in both Hope and Sunrise. The one at Hope, constructed about 1896-7, houses the present Hope store which now stands at water's edge at high tide. Nothing remains at Sunrise. There is a village council and a Hope-Sunrise Historical Society. The United Methodists maintain a 1944 log church parsonage that is used mostly as a retreat. What to see and do: Fish for pink salmon July through August. Cod catches are possible at the mouth o Resurrection Creek on incoming tides. Dally Varden are also present. Gold panning, hiking, mountain biking, and photography are popular pursuits. Several trails start nearby. Walk around town to see old buildings and luxurious gardens. The showy red Sitka rose and stately delphinium do especially well in Hope's hospitable climate and good soil. Moose, caribou and black bear hunting is available. Check the department of fish and game for regulations. Special Events: Wagon
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