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The Alaska National Interest Lands Conservation Act (ANILCA) of 1980 added 53.7 million acres (217,000 km 2) to the National Wildlife Refuge system, parts of 25 rivers to the National Wild and Scenic Rivers system, 3.3 million acres (13,000 km 2) to National Forest lands, and 43.6 million acres (176,000 km 2) to National Park land. Because of ...
First built Use Notes Russian-American Magazin: Kodiak, Alaska: 1810 storage facility Oldest building in Alaska [1] Church of the Holy Ascension: Unalaska, Alaska: 1826 Church Earliest surviving Russian church in Alaska Russian Bishop's House: Sitka, Alaska: 1841-1843 Church Early Russian architecture Russian-American Building No. 29: Sitka ...
Location of Sitka in Alaska. ... 1841-1843 log house, built for the first Russian Orthodox Bishop of Alaska; now a unit of Sitka National Historical Park. 11:
Despite the ambitious plan, these buildings were the only two to be built, and they were used by the US Army until the early 1960s; the Buckner Building has been abandoned since 1966. [3] In 1964, the area was hit by a tsunami caused by the Good Friday earthquake, but the damage was not extensive. The Hodge Building was transformed into a ...
2 Aleutians West: 15 3 Anchorage: 37 4 Bethel: 7 5 Bristol Bay: 3 6 Chugach: 10 7 Copper River: 18 8 Denali: 22 9 Dillingham: 3 10 Fairbanks North Star: 33 11 Haines: 6 12 Hoonah–Angoon: 20 13 Juneau: 23 14 Kenai Peninsula: 38 15 Ketchikan Gateway: 20 16 Kodiak Island: 27 17 Kusilvak 0 18 Lake and Peninsula: 25 19 Matanuska-Susitna: 30 20 ...
Post-frame barndominium with two-car garage on one side and a large drive-through garage on the other A barndominium , also known as a barndo , is a metal pole barn , post-frame or barn-like structure with sheet metal siding that has been partially or fully converted into a furnished home or living area.
According to town's official website, Utqiaġvik is the "economic, transportation and administrative center" for the North Slope Borough and was incorporated as a first-class city in 1958.
Alaska Nellie's Homestead, located at Mile 23 of the Seward Highway in Kenai Peninsula Borough, Alaska, is the former homestead of Nellie Neal Lawing. Neal Lawing had migrated to Alaska in 1915 and ran a number of roadhouses for the Alaska Railroad before settling at the Roosevelt roadhouse on Kenai Lake in 1923, where she built her homestead.