Yes it is
There are three U.S. states that have a city with the name "Chicken": Alaska, where Chicken is an unincorporated community, and also in the states of Colorado and Wyoming, where there are places named Chicken as well. Each of these locations has its own unique characteristics, with Alaska's Chicken being known for its gold mining history.
I am told there are four cities in the US named Chicken or have the word 'chicken' in the name. They are in Alaska, Illinois, Kentucky & Pennsylvania.
Alaska
Livengood Alaska, wikipedia it! It's population is 29 Kupreanof is a city at the eastern shore of Kupreanof Island in the Petersburg Census Area, in the U.S. state of Alaska. The population was 23 at the 2000 census, making it the smallest incorporated city in the state. Chicken, AK has a population of 18.
Yes. There are a lot of chicken on the farms in Alaska.
Alaska is a state, not a city
Anchorage is a major city in Alaska
Juneau is the capital city in Alaska. The city's estimated population was 32,406 in 2014. Juneau is the second most populous city in Alaska after Anchorage.
A city in Alaska is the capital, Juneau.
Fairbanks is the second largest city in Alaska.
Anchorage is the only "CITY" in Alaska by population
The largest city in the US is Juneau, Alaska. No, by area it is Yakutat, Alaska.