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  2. Point Woronzof Park - Wikipedia

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    Point Woronzof Park (also known as The Neverlands) is a municipal park in Anchorage, Alaska known for its views of Denali. [1] The park is excellent for backcountry skiing or snowshoeing in the winter, and hiking or running in the summer.

  3. Tony Knowles Coastal Trail - Wikipedia

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    The trail runs from Second Avenue in downtown Anchorage and finishes in Kincaid Park. The trail is entirely paved, supports two-way traffic, and connects with the Chester Creek Trail. Point Woronzof Park borders the coastal trail to the east for about a mile, starting at about mile 5.0. In the summer the trail is used extensively by walkers ...

  4. Category:Protected areas of Anchorage, Alaska - Wikipedia

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    Point Woronzof Park; R. Russian Jack Springs Park This page was last edited on 13 January 2023, at 23:50 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons ...

  5. 1964 Alaska earthquake - Wikipedia

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    The largest landslide in Anchorage occurred along Knik Arm between Point Woronzof and Fish Creek, causing substantial damage to numerous homes in the Turnagain-By-The-Sea subdivision. The ruin of Portage A plank driven through a tire by the tsunami in Whittier The 5-story JCPenney department store in Anchorage in 1964, following the earthquake.

  6. Anchorage Coastal Wildlife Refuge - Wikipedia

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    The Anchorage Coastal Wildlife Refuge is located on a 16-mile-long section of coastline in Anchorage, Alaska, stretching from Point Woronzof to Potter Creek. [1] The vast majority of the refuge is located on intertidal floodplains of glacial silt, with a smaller portion consisting of coastal wetlands, bogs, wooded areas, and Potter Marsh, a popular wildlife viewing area.

  7. 100Stone - Wikipedia

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    By the time of the dedication, 9 December 2015, there were 68 sculptures of humans placed along the coast of Anchorage, Alaska at Point Woronzof Overlook on Northern Lights Boulevard. The figures are created using plaster-covered burlap casts of individuals, plus cement and straw, as well as mannequin parts, such as arms.

  8. Kincaid Park - Wikipedia

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    Kincaid Park is a 1,516.78-acre (6.1382 km 2) ... Kincaid Park, adjacent airport lands maintained as woodland, and nearby Point Woronzof Park (191.7 acres) ...

  9. Seven hills - Wikipedia

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    Seven Hills Ski Park, also known as Point Woronzof Park, Alaska, US; A nickname of Lynchburg, Virginia. Other uses.