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Alaska
The Alaskan Hotel opened it’s doors to the public on September 19, 1913 and was built by James and John McCloskey and Jules Caro who struck it rich during the gold rush in late 1880′s. The Alaskan Hotel is now the longest running hotel in Juneau and is said to be one of the most haunted places in America....
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Posted: 06/20/2011 || Viewed 289 times || 0 photos || 0 videos || 1 comments
Nightmute High School
History and Demographics of Nightmute, Alaska:
Nightmute, Alaska is a very small town of about 208 residents in the Bethel Census Area. Nightmute is located on Nelson Island in Toksook Bay. Nightmute was the setting for the movie Insomnia with Hillary Swank, Robin Williams, and Al Pacino. Though the movie was set in Nightmu...
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History and Demographics for Anchorage, Alaska:
Anchorage, Alaska is located in southern Alaska along the coast. The city of Anchorage was laid out in 1914 and incorporated on November 23, 1920. It was meant to serve as a stopping point for the Alaska Railroad.
The Ghosts and Hauntings of Clark Middle School in Anchorage, Alaska:
Clark Middle Sc...
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The Old Jesse Lee Home
History and Demographics of Seward, Alaska:
Seward is a city in the Kenai Peninsula Borough. It is not to be confused with Seward Peninsula, which is a different location entirely.
Seward, Alaska is a larger town, at least for these parts, boasting a population of over 3,000 residents. Seward was originally established as ...
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