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  2. Anvil Creek (Alaska) - Wikipedia

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    The large placer mine gold find was one of the first in Alaska and [1] the Anvil Creek Gold Discovery Site was one of the richest placer claim sites ever found in Alaska. It yielded more than $5 million during its first five years. By 1965 the site was "largely returned to nature". [2] The gold find helped trigger the Nome gold rush. [3]

  3. Poker Flat Research Range - Wikipedia

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    Entrance to Poker Flat Research Range. The Poker Flat Research Range (PFRR) is a launch facility and rocket range for sounding rockets in the U.S. state of Alaska, located on a 5,132-acre (20.77 km 2) site at Chatanika, about 30 miles (50 km) northeast of Fairbanks and 1.5 degrees south of the Arctic Circle.

  4. Campbell Lake (Anchorage, Alaska) - Wikipedia

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    Campbell Lake receives inflow from a portion of the Chugach Mountains via the Campbell Creek watershed. Its outflow is a shallow estuary into Turnagain Arm.Lake water temperatures exhibit a thermocline in summer and a reverse thermocline in winter, with surface temperatures varying between approximately 0 °C (32 °F) in December to 18 °C (64 °F) in July.

  5. Valdez Creek - Wikipedia

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    Valdez Creek (Dena'ina: C'ilaan Na' [1]) is a small headwater tributary of the Susitna River in the U.S. state of Alaska.It is also home to several gold mines, one of which was the largest placer gold mine in North America and has seen mining activity since the late 1890s.

  6. Cape Nome Mining District Discovery Sites - Wikipedia

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    The site by Anvil Creek about 4.25 miles (6.84 km) north of what became the city of Nome, in a valley to the west of low, treeless Anvil Peak. It was one of the richest placer claim sites ever found in Alaska and yielded more than $5 million during its first five years. By 1965 the site was "largely returned to nature". [4]

  7. Pogo mine - Wikipedia

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    The Pogo mine is a gold mine in the state of Alaska. [2] By 31 December 2017 Pogo had produced 3.6 million ounces of gold at a grade of 13.6 g/t. Annual production for 2020 was 205,878 ounces. [1] At 31 December 2019 the mine had Proven and Probable Reserves of 1.5 million ounces of gold at a grade of 7.5 g/t . [3]

  8. Kuroko mine - Wikipedia

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    The mine is located in Alaska. [1] The mine has reserves amounting to 37 million tonnes of ore grading 0.8% lead , 5.5% zinc, 0.73 million oz of gold and 55.6 million oz of silver. [ 1 ]

  9. Dry Creek Archeological Site - Wikipedia

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    The Dry Creek Archeological Site is located on the northern flanks of the Alaska Range, near Healy, Alaska, in the Nenana River watershed, not far outside Denali National Park and Preserve. It is a multi-component site, whose stratified remains have yielded evidence of human occupation as far back as 11,000 years ago. [ 4 ]

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