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Architecture of the Vernacular Alaskan Coffee Shop
South-Central Alaska is home to countless semi-permanent espresso shacks located in parking lots and on empty property, along main roads in every neighborhood from the Hillside to Mountain View, from Fairbanks to Homer. ... Coffee shacks are very small with efficient use of counter space and espresso machines. ... On average the temperature outside the coffee shop in the winter is about 10 degrees Fahrenheit. ...
The coffee shacks usually have Christmas lights or some neon sign as too attract attention. ... “Bad Ass Coffee Shack,” Bustin’ Ass I, II, and III,” “Capuchins Cappuccino,” and “The Sugar Shack.
Approximate Word count = 485 Approximate Pages = 1.9 (250 words per page double spaced)
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