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  2. Portlock, Alaska - Wikipedia

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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 ...

  3. Alaskan Killer Bigfoot - Wikipedia

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    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.

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  6. Talk:Portlock, Alaska - Wikipedia

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    Throw into the mix the fact that the laziest fact checking company on the planet (google) uses this Wikipage as its information drop when you Google search Portlock and you have the perfect example of “post truth” knowledge share. Donald J Trump would be proud… If he cared. Gadget0501 11:37, 15 June 2022 (UTC)

  7. Up to 100 Afghan refugees to be resettled in Alaska ... - AOL

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    Sep. 14—Up to 100 Afghans evacuated from the country in recent weeks will be resettled in Alaska, according to Catholic Social Services, which oversees the Refugee Assistance and Immigration ...

  8. One woman died on an Alaska mayor's property. Then ... - AOL

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    In a state where women are 2.5 times more likely than the national average to be killed by a man and Alaska Native women are especially at risk, elected leaders here have repeatedly pledged action.

  9. List of ghost towns in Alaska - Wikipedia

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    An Alaska Native village which has been largely abandoned due to runoff from a nearby mountain pass. [2] Amalga: Juneau Borough: 1902 1927 mining stopped for good at the Eagle River Mine, and the town of Amalga was abandoned.