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  2. Swan Lake (Alaska) - Wikipedia

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    Swan Lake (Tlingit: X̱'wáat' Héen Áakʼu), [3] is a small lake located in the center of the town of Sitka, Alaska. It is a man-made lake, created during the Russian occupation of Alaska as an income source during the winter. Russians would export ice to southern communities in the Pacific Northwest.

  3. Blue Lake (Alaska) - Wikipedia

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    Location: Baranof Island, Sitka City and Borough, Alaska: Coordinates: 1]: Type: Reservoir: Primary inflows: Blue Lake Valley Creek: Primary outflows: Sawmill Creek: Basin countries: United States: Max. length: 3 mi (4.83 km) [1]: Surface area: 1,225 acres (5 km 2): Max. depth: 468 ft (143 m): Surface elevation: 436 ft (133 m) [1]: References: [1] [2]: Blue Lake (Tlingit: Gajook Héen Yik ...

  4. Baranof Warm Springs, Alaska - Wikipedia

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    Baranof Warm Springs is a small, primarily seasonally-occupied community located in the city and borough of Sitka, Alaska, on the eastern side of Baranof Island, from which it likely derives its name, [1] in the Alexander Archipelago. It is occasionally referred to simply as Baranof.

  5. Redoubt Lake - Wikipedia

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    Redoubt Lake, or Kunaa Shak Áayi, [2] is a long, narrow lake on Baranof Island, near Sitka, Alaska. It is located in a glacially-carved valley in Tongass National Forest. It was named Ozero Glubokoye, meaning "deep lake", in 1809 by the Russian navigator Ivan Vasilyev. [3] Redoubt Lake is one of the largest meromictic lakes in North America ...

  6. W.P. Mills House - Wikipedia

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    The W.P. Mills House, also known as Cushing House, Longenbaugh House, Poulson House and Island House, is a historic house at 1 Maksoutoff Street in Sitka, Alaska.It occupies a prominent site in Sitka, located on a small island in the harbor at the end of a 400-foot (120 m) causeway.

  7. Category:Bodies of water of Sitka, Alaska - Wikipedia

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