The building is in very poor condition and looks not so inviting. When I walked through the door nobody was there to greet me and check me in. The stay itself was okay, the rooms were a little rundown but it really felt like I was a solider in the 1950s. There was also a bowling alley in the basement, but all the lanes were completely destroyed. So, I went to the theater room but that was also not functioning. Then, because my room was on the 5th floor and I was at the basement I tried to take the elevator up to my floor but even that wasn't running. I would not recommend this stay to anyone. Shame on you...
Read moremost interesting place ive ever been to the history the views its all exciting me and a good buddy of mine have gone in it multiple times and there's so much to explore form the theater to the gun range to the secret underground tunnel that goes about a mile back underground its also a great place to experience some crazy things from doors slamming shut to hearing voices definitely a place to go. and explore just do it in the winter its the easiest time to enter the building through the lowest window just be aware theres asbestos every where so...
Read moreThe Buckner Building is definitely worth the visit. It's reputed to be the most haunted place in Whittier, Alaska. Which is considered to be the most haunted town in Alaska. Definitely a creepy place. Situated on a hill on the outskirts of town. It's huge, and was built at the height of the Cold War in 1953. Named after General Buckner, who was the highest ranking officer killed by the enemy in WWII. It was meant to be occupied for...
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