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It felt severe. I was 15. I remember my boyfriend was at his home in the shower when his family felt the quake and he grabbed a towel and ran for his life. This was in Anchorage so we didn’t suffer from the Tsunsmi. There was one subdivision where all the homes fell in except one in the very center. No way to get to it or get their belongings. A fence was built around it and it was called Earthquake Park. The depth looked like several hundred feet. It wasn’t something you could walk into. I will have to look it up. I remember the JC Penney store was huge, two story and it was destroyed. It is only Gods hand that prevented so many from dying. I’m old and only remember the terror. I’ve never wanted to revisit Anchorage.The photos of the damage of that earthquake were astonishing and horrifying.
Entire plates of soil with buildings and highways were upended and lying in random situations as if something huge had erupted from the center of the earth.
ETA: I googled earthquake park and it’s strange how people create revisionist history. The article on earthquake park said the whole neighborhood (subdivision) fell into the ocean. Not exactly the truth unless the land eroded over time. There was one beautiful brick home left standing right in the center with all its furnishings inside. I remember it well because everyone talked of how strange it was. Also, the news at the time said no one died as no one was home in the subdivision which had to be the grace of God because if I remember correctly, the jolt hit around 5:30 pm. Scary stuff. I was correct. 5:36 pm.
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