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  2. Mount Marathon Race - Wikipedia

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    View of the mountain from Seward. The men's race record time of 40:37 was set in 2024 by David Norris, beating the previous record set by himself in 2016 by 49 seconds. [27] The first female finisher of the race was Erma Jane Trigg age 18 in 1:37:08. She was a resident of the Jesse Lee Home in Seward.

  3. Mount Marathon - Wikipedia

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    Mount Marathon, or officially Marathon Mountain, is a 4,826-foot (1,471 m) mountain summit directly west of Seward in the Kenai Mountains in the U.S. state of Alaska.The peak is situated in Chugach National Forest, rising above Resurrection Bay, 2.35 mi (4 km) south of Mount Benson, and 2 mi (3 km) north of Bear Mountain.

  4. Seward, Alaska - Wikipedia

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    Aerial view of Seward, Alaska, in the 1990s, looking north. The mouth of the Resurrection River and the base of Mount Marathon are visible. According to the United States Census Bureau, the city has a total area of 21.5 square miles (56 km 2), of which 14.4 square miles (37 km 2) is land and 7.1 square miles (18 km 2) (32.93%) is water.

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  6. Swetman House - Wikipedia

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    Swetman House, also known as Swetmann House and Gerhard "Stucco" Johnson House, is a historic residence at 325 5th Avenue in Seward, Alaska. The house was constructed in 1916 and was originally located adjacent to Seward's Mount Marathon. In 1920 or 1921, the original owner, Gerhard "Stucco" Johnson, sold the house to pharmacist Elwyn Swetman ...

  7. Jesse Lee Home for Children - Wikipedia

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    On July 9, 1927, the Balto Building was dedicated and the new flag was raised for the first time at the Jesse Lee Home. The date is still commemorated in the state as Alaska Flag Day. On July 4, 1928, another Chignik boy, Ephriam Kalmakoff, at 14 years old won Seward's Mount Marathon Race, a mountain foot race above Seward that stood until 1957 ...

  8. Category:Tourist attractions in Seward, Alaska - Wikipedia

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    Mount Marathon Race; S. St. Peter's Episcopal Church (Seward, Alaska) Seward Silver Salmon Derby This page was last edited on 10 October 2023, at 21:35 (UTC). ...

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