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  2. Southeast Alaska - Wikipedia

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    Southeast Alaska, often abbreviated to southeast or southeastern, [1] and sometimes called the Alaska(n) panhandle, is the southeastern portion of the U.S. state of Alaska, bordered to the east and north by the northern half of the Canadian province of British Columbia (and a small part of Yukon).

  3. Chief Son-I-Hat's Whale House and Totems Historic District

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    The Chief Son-I-Hat's Whale House and Totems Historic District, also known as the New Kasaan Totem Pole Park, is a historic district encompassing the relocated remnants of Old Kasaan, a historic village of the Haida people in Prince of Wales–Hyder Census Area, Alaska.

  4. Geography of Alaska - Wikipedia

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    South Central Alaska is the southern coastal region and contains most of the state's population. Anchorage and many growing towns, such as Palmer , and Wasilla , lie within this area. Petroleum industrial plants, transportation, tourism , and two military bases form the core of the economy here.

  5. Central, Alaska - Wikipedia

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    Central is located at (65.533461, -144.695650 The elevation is 942 feet. The Steese Highway (Alaska Route 6) does pass through Central.. According to the United States Census Bureau, the CDP has a total area of 249.4 square miles (646 km 2), of which, 247.9 square miles (642 km 2) of it is land and 1.5 square miles (3.9 km 2) of it (0.60%) is water.

  6. History of Alaska - Wikipedia

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    Alaska: A History of the 49th State. University of Oklahoma Press, Norman, OK. ISBN 0-8061-2099-1. Spude, Catherine Holder. Saloons, Prostitutes, and Temperance in Alaska Territory (University of Oklahoma Press, 2015) xviii, 326 pp. Wharton, David (1991). They Don't Speak Russian in Sitka: A New Look at the History of Southern Alaska. Markgraf ...

  7. Cape Fox Village - Wikipedia

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    Cape Fox Village is a locality in Southeast Alaska near present-day Ketchikan. It is the site of a former village called Gaash of the Cape Fox people (Saanyaa ḵwaan) of the Tlingit . [ 1 ] The location of the village is on the east side of Revillagigedo Channel , four miles south of Boca de Quadra.

  8. Southcentral Alaska - Wikipedia

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    Map of Southcentral Alaska Bear Glacier Lake and the Pacific Ocean in the Kenai Fjords. Southcentral Alaska (Russian: Юго-Центральная Аляска), also known as the Gulf Coast Region, [1] is the portion of the U.S. state of Alaska consisting of the shorelines and uplands of the central Gulf of Alaska.

  9. Swan Point Archaeological Site - Wikipedia

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    The Swan Point Archeological Site is located in eastern central Alaska, in the Tanana River watershed. It is one of a collection of sites in the area that have yielded the oldest evidence of human habitation in the state, in addition to megafauna no longer found in Alaska, such as wapiti (elk), bison, and woolly mammoth.