The bus that played a key role in the gripping adventure and tragic death chronicled in “Into the Wild” is likely to begin its next chapter at a museum in Fairbanks, Alaska. Bus 142, a distinctive ...
In this photo released by the Alaska National Guard, Alaska Army National Guard soldiers use a CH-47 Chinook helicopter to removed an abandoned bus, popularized by the book and movie "Into the Wild," ...
Long a destination for adventurers seeking to know and understand the place where Christopher McCandless passed away as he strove to make a life for himself in the Alaska wild, Bus 142, or the "Magic ...
What's the most famous vehicle you can see in America? Is it the first Mustang Convertible that you'll find on display at the Henry Ford Museum, or perhaps it's the stacks of rusting Americana that ...
You have reached your maximum number of saved items. Remove items from your saved list to add more. I have mixed emotions seeing a dilapidated 1940s-era bus metres below me in a holding room. In some ...
A recent opinion essay offered wide-ranging criticism of the University of Alaska Museum of the North for creating an exhibit for Bus 142 — made famous by Christopher McCandless and John Krakauer’s ...
The iconic Fairbanks City Transit System Bus number 142, made famous by the book Into the Wild and also known as the Magic Bus, is no longer where it used to be. The Army National Guard sent two ...
Fairbanks Transit System Bus 142 arrives at the Troth Yeddha' campus Wednesday, October 6, 2021 at the Engineering, Learning and Innovation Facility's high bay structural testing lab. (UAF photo by JR ...
ANCHORAGE, Alaska — An abandoned bus in the Alaska wilderness where a young man documented his demise over 114 days in 1992 has been removed by officials, frustrated that the bus has become a lure for ...