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Fanny Quigley was a real pioneer in Kantishna back in the gold-rush days of the early 1900s—the same area that is now deep inside Denali National Park. A century later, you can learn her story through music, lively acting and a great dinner, all on the grounds of the McKinley Chalet Resort.
The Alaska Cabin Nite is a dinner theater performed twice nightly during the summer on the resort grounds. The true-to-life Gold Rush tale of adventure all takes place in an authentic, log-paneled roadhouse. The actors and actresses do double-duty as your servers for an all-you-can-eat dinner of Alaskan salmon, barbecue ribs, vegetables, old-fashioned baked beans, drop biscuits and berry cobbler.
With its greats songs and zany sense of fun, this makes a great, light-hearted finish to any day’s visit to Denali.
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