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St. Michael's Cathedral is located in the downtown business district in Sitka, on the southwestern coast of Baranof Island in the Alexander Archipelago of Southeastern Alaska. Its surroundings along Lincoln Street and Maksoutoff Street, which ends at the cathedral, have not altered much during the last more than 100 years. [ 5 ]
The Redoubt St. Archangel Michael Site, also known as the Old Sitka Site and now in Old Sitka State Historical Park, is a National Historic Landmark near Sitka, Alaska.Now of archaeological interest, the site, about 7 miles (11 km) north of Sitka at the end of Halibut Point Road, was the site of the early Russian-American Company settlement known as Redoubt St. Archangel Michael (Russian ...
Sitka: 9: Old Sitka Site: Old Sitka Site: October 15, 1966 : Mile 6.9 of Halibut Point Road, about 6 miles (9.7 km) north of Sitka: Sitka: Also known as the Redoubt St. Archangel Michael Site 10: Russian Bishop's House: Russian Bishop's House
The fire began in the early hours of Jan. 2, 1966, and spread through the business district of Sitka, Alaska — toward the historic St. Michael's Russian Orthodox Cathedral.
English: Domes of en:St. Michael's Cathederal (NRHP #66000165) in Sitka, Alaska viewed from Baranof Castle State Historic Site (NRHP #66000162). This is an image of a place or building that is listed on the National Register of Historic Places in the United States of America .
In this mid-19th century watercolor, the tall building to the left of the boat is the original Sitka Lutheran Church. The large domed building facing it is St. Michael's Cathedral. [1] Sitka Lutheran Church (Finnish: Sitkan luterilainen kirkko) is an Evangelical Lutheran Church in Sitka, Alaska. Its first building was constructed in 1843 on ...
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Greek Orthodox Cathedral of St Luke, Glasgow; St. Michael's Cathedral (Izhevsk) St. Michael's Cathedral (Sitka, Alaska) Saint Nicholas Church, Dnipro; St Simeon and St Anne's Cathedral, Jelgava; Saint Sophia Cathedral, London; St. Stephen's Greek Orthodox Cathedral, Paris; St. Teodora de la Sihla Church; St. Vladimir's Cathedral, Sevastopol