Manley Hot Springs, Alaska Statistic: Population, Charts, Map, Steets and More

The population of Manley Hot Springs is comprised of approximately 26 white residents and seven American Indian and Alaska Native non-Hispanics. Only 0% of the population is hispanic. The city is considered small by many. It was incorporated in 1949. As of 2010, the city had a population of around 3,900. However, that number is expected to rise over time. This article will give you an overview of the population and steets of Manley Hot Springs.

The median annual income of residents of Manley Hot Springs, AK is $63,750. This is slightly less than the United States' median income of $65,712. The median household income of the city is the same as that of its parent and neighboring geographies. The median household income in Manley Hot Springs is equal to the median wage in Alaska. The chart below shows the distribution of income by mode of transportation in the city.

The first hotel opened in Manley in 1902. It is called Sam's Rooms and Meals. It was owned by Robert E. Lee, who was the postmaster until 2010. Frank Manley, who was the town's mayor from 1905 to 1910, built a hotel, the Hot Springs Resort Hotel. It had 45 rooms and featured electricity and steam heat. The hotel also had an indoor pool, barber shop, billiard room, and restaurant. There was even a private boat available to summer guests.