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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.
This category covers the body as it has existed under the current unified home rule municipality since 1975. Members of predecessor entities (Anchorage City Council, Greater Anchorage Area Borough Assembly, etc.) should be placed in parent categories or any other subcategories as appropriate.
A legal entity in Alaska, covering those parts of Alaska not within an incorporated borough; it is directly administered by the State of Alaska. [12] 0.24 75,362: 319,852 sq mi (828,413 km 2) Wrangell: 275 (Consolidated city-borough) Unified Home Rule: 2008: Formerly part of Wrangell-Petersburg Census Area
Map of the United States with Alaska highlighted. Alaska is a state of the United States in the northwest extremity of the North American continent. According to the 2020 United States Census, Alaska is the 3rd least populous state with 733,391 inhabitants [1] but is the largest by land area spanning 570,640.95 square miles (1,477,953.3 km 2). [2]
Nov. 22—The Anchorage Assembly on Tuesday approved the city's 2024 budget after making more than three dozen changes, adding around $13.5 million to Mayor Dave Bronson's $597.9 million spending ...
The Anchorage Assembly is the governing body of Anchorage, Alaska.The Assembly has twelve members elected to three-year terms from six districts. It is responsible for creating and approving the city's annual budget, appropriating municipal funding, and managing elections.
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The AEC constructed 13 houses in the southwest corner of the area in 1915. [2] This area was listed as Government Hill Federal Housing Historic District on the National Register of Historic Places in 2015. [3] Loop Road had appeared by the 1920s, which connected Anchorage with the extensive farms by then operating north and northeast of the town.