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  2. Chief Son-I-Hat's Whale House and Totems Historic District

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    In the 1930s, crews from the Civilian Conservation Corps relocated and/or replicated additional totem poles at the house site, restored the house, constructed a small park, and cut a trail from the center of new Kasaan to the park and adjacent cemeteries. [2] The site was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2002. [1]

  3. Sitka National Historical Park - Wikipedia

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    Sitka National Historical Park (earlier known as Indian River Park and Totem Park) is a national historical park in Sitka in the U.S. state of Alaska. [ 4 ] [ 5 ] It was redesignated as a national historical park from its previous status as national monument on October 18, 1972. [ 6 ]

  4. The One Thing You Have to Do in Every State - AOL

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    For travelers looking for a reason to visit every state, here are 50 memorable things worth putting on your bucket list, from a state fair to the 9/11 Memorial.

  5. Nathan Jackson (artist) - Wikipedia

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    Other totem poles stand outside Juneau-Douglas High School, [8] Juneau's Centennial Hall, [8] [9] in Juneau's Sealaska Building, [8] in Totem Bight State Historical Park, [10] at the Alaska Native Heritage Center, [3] at Saxman Totem Park, [11] and at the Totem Heritage Center in Ketchikan. [9]

  6. Pioneer Square pergola - Wikipedia

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    The pergola is located at the intersection of 1st Avenue and Yesler Way, and was designated a National Historic Landmark in 1977 alongside the adjacent Pioneer Building and totem pole. [3] The structure originally included an underground public bathroom that was closed after the end of cable car service in the 1940s. After decades of ...

  7. John Wallace (woodcarver) - Wikipedia

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    He also worked in Hydaburg Totem Park in the Tongass National Forest, Alaska. [1] Twenty-one totem poles were brought by the Civilian Conservation Corps and the US Forest Service to Hydaburg in the 1930s. Of these 21 poles, five were restored. The CCC and the US Forest Service commissioned the replication of 16 poles between 1939 and 1942.

  8. Norman Tait - Wikipedia

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    Five of his poles are in Vancouver, including poles at the University of British Columbia, Stanley Park, Capilano Mall, and the Native Education Centre. [2] He carved The Story of Big Beaver totem pole, a 16.8-metre (55 ft) pole installed in 1982 at the entrance to the Field Museum of Natural History in Chicago. [3]

  9. Groom Saved Up $1,650 to Rent Out Rockefeller Ice Rink for 5 ...

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    Groom Saved Up $1,650 to Rent Out Rockefeller Ice Rink for 5 Minutes to Propose: 'I Lost It When I Found Out!' (Exclusive) Ashlyn Robinette December 12, 2024 at 8:30 AM