This is one of the reasons why the site has become famous.
The site has become more international as well, with users from more than 75 countries.
The site later became what is now the city of Kodiak.
In 2009 the site became full and closed on 16 May.
In 1925-6 new hospital buildings were constructed, and also a ward for white patients, so that the site became like a village.
The site was abandoned for three centuries then became occupied again.
Its former site became the village green, a purpose it still serves.
In time, the house might decay, the town disappear, and the whole site become a field growing crops.
Though these sites have become increasingly popular, their effectiveness is still being determined.
By the end of 1887, no alternative site had become available and the original proposals were renewed.