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2-558: The Chitina Tin Shop , also known as Fred's Place and Schaupp's , is a historic retail building on Main Street in Chitina, Alaska . It is a wood-frame structure, two stories in height, with a flat-topped false front in front of a gable roof. The building is 17 feet (5.2 m) wide and 33 feet (10 m) deep. It was built in 1912 by Fred Schaupp, during Chitina's building boom following

4-481: The arrival of the Copper River and Northwestern Railway . The building is one of only a few surviving tin shops (essentially a metalworking facility) in the state. The first floor was occupied by the workshop, while living quarters were above. Following the closing of the railroad in 1938, the building has seen a variety of other uses. The building has been restored, and now houses an art gallery. The building

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