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Portlock was established in the Kenai Peninsula in the early 20th century as a cannery, [1] particularly for salmon. [3] It is thought to have been named after Captain Nathaniel Portlock, [1] a British ship captain who sailed there in 1786. [4] In 1921, a United States Post Office opened in the town. [4] The population largely consisted of ...
Alaskan Killer Bigfoot is an American television series on Discovery+.It premiered December 7, 2021. The series follows a team of five men: Keith Seville, Noah Craig, DJ Brewster, and Kyle McDowell as they explore Portlock, Alaska, an uninhabited town in which natives were allegedly driven from over 70 years ago by a creature called Nantinaq.
The old village was destroyed in a Tsunami caused by the Good Friday earthquake in 1964 and was resettled at a different location as Chenega Bay. [12] Chernofski: Aleutians West Census Area: Vicinity of Unalaska: 1928 A native Aleut village. [8] Chisana: Copper River Census Area: Chisna [citation needed] Chomly [citation needed] Coldfoot
Voters in Alaska’s at-large congressional district are heading to the polls Tuesday to vote in the state’s nonpartisan primary election. Twelve candidates, including two Democrats and four ...
This category has the following 50 subcategories, out of 50 total. A. YouTubers from Alabama (15 P) YouTubers from Alaska (2 P) YouTubers from Arizona (1 C, 21 P)
See live updates of Alaska election results from the 2024 election, including Senate and House races, state elections and ballot initiatives.
Chip and Agnes Hailstone – live with their seven children on the Kobuk River in Noorvik, 19 miles north of the Arctic Circle. Chip lived in Kalispell, Montana , before moving to Alaska. Agnes is Native Alaskan, an Inupiaq born in Noorvik, and is the one member of the cast who has spent their entire life in Alaska, as well as the longest-resident.
Portlock Harbor, a bay on the west coast of Alaska's Chichagof Island, was named by Portlock in 1789, following a visit there in August 1787. Portlock , a cannery settlement active in the early and middle 20th century, and Portlock Glacier, both on Alaska's Kenai Peninsula , were named in his honor.