There is a small town of Whittier in Alaska, USA, with 300 residents, and almost all of them live in the same building called Begich Towers, and they can solve the problems of food, clothing, housing and transportation in the building, which shows the magic of the building, right?
The building was originally a military camp during the Cold War, but after it was abandoned, only the building and the bar next to it remained, and gradually developed into a small town. Due to the inclement weather, almost all of the public facilities are located in the building, allowing residents to enjoy a wide range of services without leaving their homes.
There is a post office and supermarket, a school and city**, a police station, a clinic, a church, as well as a laundry, a sound store, and a grocery store. etc., the top two floors are hotels, and the view is great.
Breakfast included in June's Whittier Condo Suites.
Almost all the residents here are working for the city, so they don't have to go out to work, and the farthest distance from the building where the children go to school is not more than 5 minutes, and because they have to wait for the elevator.
The climate is so cold that the school's only playground is also located in the building.
This is one of two grocery stores in Whittier.
A community flower run by a boy in his 10s.
From a sporting goods store owned by a girl.
A handicraft shop owned by a lady who breeds two reindeer.
Dentist. Church.
Police station. The only one-way tunnel connecting the town to the outside world. Visitors need to buy a ticket to enter.
In winter, snow can be as high as 6 meters, and residents only leave the building when they want to breathe, but must return before the tunnel closes at 10:30 p.m.
This way of life is like a small society, and the residents are used to it, and they say: Since I was born, everyone around me has lived in this building, there are neighbors, friends, classmates, teachers, why go out? Would you want to get out if it were you? 」
Of course, there are very few residents who don't live in the building, and this man lives as comfortably as his cat lives on a boat.