Friday, 2 June 2017

Entire Population of This City Lives In Just One BUILDING

Welcome to the weirdest city in Alaska, Whittier. But Whittier is the city that forgot how to city, because it is home to just 220 people, and they all live in one building. The entire city’s population lives in just one building. Except one guy who thinks he’s a badass and lives in a mobile home, right next door. His name is Paul by the way. But Paul aside, this entire city’s residents don’t just live in one building – they go to work, school and do their shopping there too.


The 14-story building is called Begich Tower and houses not only residential condos for 220 people, but everything else you need to live. The building contains a police station, two grocery stores, the city offices, an indoor playground, a B&B, a launderette, a post office, a health clinic and a school. Okay it doesn’t have a hooters, so not quite everything you need to live, but close enough. Oh did I forget to mention, there’s also a church in the basement. God knows why it’s in the basement. Residents of Whittier enjoy pure isolation and live mostly off the land, catching fish and other local wildlife. Not only is Whittier encased on all sides by towering mountains and a lake but there is only one road to and from the city which completely closes at night. The road is a single lane tunnel through a mountain that only goes one way at a time; the direction of the road changes at specific times throughout the day. On the plus side, crime rates are low, since thieves have to wait for the road to change direction before making their grand getaway, which is awfully inconvenient.

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