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  2. Begich Towers - Wikipedia

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    In 1972, the building was renamed Begich Towers Condominium, in memory of Nick Begich, a Congressman from Alaska who disappeared in the area and is presumed to have died in a plane crash. In 1974, the Begich Towers Condominium Association of Apartment Owners Inc. became the official manager of the entire structure. [4]

  3. McKinley Tower Apartments - Wikipedia

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    The McKinley Tower Apartments, previously known as the East 4th & Denali Apartments, the Mt. McKinley Building, the McKay (or MacKay) Building and the McKinley Building, is a historic apartment building at 337 East Fourth Avenue in the eastern downtown of Anchorage, Alaska.

  4. Category:Apartment buildings in Alaska - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Apartment buildings in Alaska" ... Murray Apartments and Cottages This page was last edited on 24 December 2023, at 11:12 (UTC). ...

  5. Murray Apartments and Cottages - Wikipedia

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    The Murray Apartments and Cottages are a small cluster of historic residential properties at 200, 204, and 206 Seward Street, on the edge of the business district of Sitka, Alaska. Two of the buildings are 1 + 1 ⁄ 2 -story frame cottages, while the third (206 Seward), also known as the Murray Flats and the Baranof Apartments , is a 2 + 1 ...

  6. MacKinnon Apartments - Wikipedia

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    The MacKinnon Apartments are a historic apartment building at 236 Third Street in Juneau, Alaska. The building is a three-story wood-frame structure, finished in stucco; it has corner quoining and a dentillated cornice. When originally built in 1925, it was 80 feet (24 m) long and housed six single-bedroom and 12 studio apartments.

  7. Polaris Building - Wikipedia

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    The Polaris Building is the tallest building in downtown Fairbanks, Alaska. Constructed in 1952, it served as an 11-story apartment complex that later became the Northern Lights Hotel. However, the building gradually fell into disrepair, ultimately closing its doors after 800,000 gallons of water flooded its basement in 2001.