McCarthy, a town in eastern Alaska, is known as the toughest town in America. Once considered "Sin City," it's now an isolated refuge for those who want to escape the modern world. The town, built during the Gold Rush in 1900, is home to only 42 residents, who live in extreme conditions with no law enforcement for over 100 miles. The town is a haven for those who want to live free, including bear hunters, gold miners, and gun smiths. Each resident has their own reasons for living in McCarthy, from restoring the town to its former glory to escaping the evils of modern society. The town is a place where people can start anew and leave their past behind.
Hidden deep in the wilderness of Alaska is the toughest town in America: McCa...