Stores at Iditarod, Alaska, circa 1909

Store signs include Curley's Discovery Cafe, probably owned by John A. Curley and his wife Myrtle. By 1910, the Curleys were living in Cordova, where they owned a restaurant, and in 1920, they were living in Seattle, where they also owned a restaurant. John A. Curley was born ca. 1878 in Ohio....

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