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Turnagain Pass (el. 900 feet (274 m)) is a mountain pass just south of the municipal limits of Anchorage, Alaska. It is located in the northeastern part of Kenai Peninsula Borough. The pass marks the highest point on the Seward Highway at approximately milepost 70. [1] Traveling north, the Seward Highway descends to skirt the edge of Turnagain ...
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Turnagain Arm (Dena'ina: Tutl'uh) is a waterway into the northwestern part of the Gulf of Alaska. It is one of two narrow branches at the north end of Cook Inlet , the other being Knik Arm . Turnagain is subject to climate extremes and large tide ranges.
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Turnagain Pass; W. White Pass This page was last edited on 24 December 2023, at 09:38 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution ...
Nov. 9—The Seward Highway was closed early Thursday from near Summit Lake through Moose Pass to Crown Point, and heavy snow was making it impassable in places from Seward to the Hope Cutoff, the ...
Turnagain may refer to: Turnagain Arm, a waterway into the northwestern part of the Gulf of Alaska; Cape Turnagain, a prominent headland on the east coast of New Zealand's North Island; Turnagain Island (Queensland), an island; Turnagain Pass, a mountain pass just south of the municipal limits of Anchorage, Alaska