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  2. Portlock, Alaska - Wikipedia

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    Portlock, Alaska. Appearance. Coordinates: 59°12′52″N151°44′46″W59.2144444°N 151.7461111°W. Portlock (Sugpiaq: Arrulaa'ik) is a ghost town in the U.S. state of Alaska, located on the southern edge of the Kenai Peninsula, around 16 miles (26 km) south of Seldovia. [ 1 ] It is located in Port Chatham bay, from which an adjacent ...

  3. List of ghost towns in Alaska - Wikipedia

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    March 27, 1964. A native Alutiiq village, first settled by Russia in 1784, the community never recovered from the 1964 Good Friday earthquake. Akulurak. Kusilvak Census Area. 62 ° 33' 8" N, 164 ° 33' 10" W. An Alaska Native village which has been largely abandoned due to runoff from a nearby mountain pass.

  4. Portage, Anchorage, Alaska - Wikipedia

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    Portage is a ghost town and former settlement on Turnagain Arm in Alaska, about 47 miles (76 km) southeast of Downtown Anchorage. [1] The town was destroyed in the 1964 Alaska earthquake when the ground in the area sank about six feet (1.8 m), putting most of the town below high tide level. All that remains today are the ruins of a few ...

  5. Begich Towers - Wikipedia

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    Website. begichtowers.com. The Begich Towers Condominium is an American building in the small city of Whittier, Alaska. The structure is notable for being the residence for nearly the entire population of the city as well as containing many of its public facilities. This has earned Whittier the nickname of a "town under one roof".

  6. Alaska home half-submerged in flood disaster hits the market ...

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    A home in Alaska has surfaced for sale with an eye-popping price tag of $400,000 — despite being mostly swept away in a devastating flood. And the listing images show the shocking aftermath ...

  7. National Register of Historic Places listings in Anchorage ...

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    June 20, 1980. ( #80000746) Northeast of central Anchorage. 61°27′30″N 149°20′24″W. /  61.45847°N 149.33992°W  / 61.45847; -149.33992  ( Eklutna Power Plant) Anchorage. Anchorage's first hydroelectric plant, built 1929. Currently known as the Old Eklutna Power Plant as a new dam and power plant has been built elsewhere in 1955.

  8. Buckner Building - Wikipedia

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    Whittier, Alaska was the perfect place to have this military base. First, the bay area around Whittier, Alaska has deep-water ports that stay ice-free year round. [ 3 ] With Whittier being one of two all-weather railroad ports that supplied Anchorage with military necessities, it was important that it would stay functioning and safeguarded. [ 4 ]

  9. Katalla, Alaska - Wikipedia

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    Time zone. UTC-9 (Alaska (AKST)) • Summer (DST) UTC-8 (AKDT) Katalla (pronounced KA-tell-ah, sometimes spelled Catalla) is a ghost town in the Valdez-Cordova Census Area in the U.S. state of Alaska, 76 km (47 mi) southeast of Cordova. The name of this town was sometimes spelled Catalla. It is now abandoned.

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