With the continuing cleanup and demolition of the city following the March 27 earthquake, in 1964 outsiders moved in to get involved with the rebuilding. In time they would transform the city, expanding the commercial and institutional parts far beyond the existing downtown and small outposts. There was much debate and discussion — and disagreement — on how the city should develop and how it should look and feel. The quake was at least a boost to Ralph’s career — confident of continuing work, he finally left Manley & Mayer for solo pursuits.
Episode 11 with Ralph Alley
Ralph Alley and his housemate Dan were about to begin their weekly workout regimen when they were interrupted by the mightiest earthquake ever to hit North America. The State of Alaska, City of Anchorage and the lives of all inhabitants would never be the same again. Ralph provides a firsthand report about what it was like, during and after this insane event.
This video goes into a lot of detail of the effects of the earthquake and subsequent tsunami on Kodiak. Valdez, Cordova, Seward and other coastal towns had similar chaos and damage — in some cases worse than seen here [difficult to imagine!].