Wasilla, Alaska was established where the Alaska Railroad and Old Carle Wagon Road intersected and grew largely because of the nearby town of Knik, which was a mining town. Wasilla gets its name after a local Dena’ina chief whose Russian name was Vasilij.
Regular Blogs
Conservative Alaskan from Wasilla writes here about politics and governance and about her talk radio show about energy.
http://syrin.typepad.com/blog/
This is Syrin’s second blog, and it picks up where “Syrin From Wasilla” left off. She aims to help to force politicians and leaders to be more accountable.
http://aksyrin.wordpress.com/
Wasilla Alaska Graden Adventures
Married couple, the husband from Iowa and the wife from California, moved from Anchorage to Wasilla in 2004, where they started a northern garden. They share what they have learned about the different things a gardener must do in the far north to grow a garden.
http://chateau-listeur.blogspot.com/
A resident of Wasilla shares his photographs in this weblog, along with the stories which go with them. His subjects are anything which is anywhere within a 300-mile radius of Wasilla.
http://wasillaalaskaby300.squarespace.com/