The Nenana Depot, located at 900 A Street in Nenana, Alaska, is an Alaska Railroad depot built in 1922. The station served an extension of the railroad...
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Nenana may refer to: Nenana (steamer), a five-deck, western river, sternwheel paddleship Nenana Depot, an Alaska Railroad depot built in 1922 Nenana Municipal...
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Nenana /nɛˈnænə/ (Lower Tanana: Toghotili; is a home rule city in the Yukon-Koyukuk Census Area of the Unorganized Borough in Interior Alaska. Nenana...
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Manokotak Marshall McGrath Mekoryuk Mountain Village Napakiak Napaskiak Nenana New Stuyahok Nightmute Nikolai Nome Nulato Nunapitchuk Nunam Iqua (formerly...
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completion of the Mears Memorial Bridge, drove the ceremonial golden spike at Nenana, connecting Seward with Fairbanks. In 1928 the building was moved to its...
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Fairbanks Depot is a freight and passenger railroad station in Fairbanks, Alaska. The station is the northern terminus for Alaska Railroad's Denali Star...
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Warren G. Harding traveling to Alaska to drive a ceremonial golden spike at Nenana. Ownership of the railroad passed from the federal government to the state...
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Nenana Depot...
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Denali Park Depot is a seasonal passenger railroad station located within Denali National Park. It is adjacent to the visitor center located in Denali...
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Fairbanks Mears Memorial Bridge Nenana Denali Hurricane Gulch Bridge Susitna River Bridge Talkeetna Wasilla Anchorage...
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switch rolling stock throughout Nenana while resisting the high-water conditions in the town. The Tanana and Nenana Rivers regularly flooded the town...
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workers built a line extending northwest from Fairbanks, then south to Nenana, where President Warren G. Harding hammered in the ceremonial final spike...
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Railroad, during which he drove a golden spike signaling its completion at Nenana.[citation needed] The hotel was the first thing visitors saw stepping down...
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Phyllys; Martin, Casey. Historic American Landscapes Survey Alaska Air Depot (PDF) (Report). National Park Service. Retrieved 5 March 2020. Maurer, Maurer...
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is only available during the summer season for cruise ship service. The depot opened in 2003 after funding was secured by United States Senator Ted Stevens...
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point for another 8,000 transients," yet the nearest train depot was 674 miles away in Nenana. When a diphtheria outbreak began in January, primarily affecting...
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The railroad line was extended westward, until it reached the town of Nenana and a construction party working north from Ship Creek, later renamed Anchorage...
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Such Lands Opened To Entry Sept 05 5441 Alaska, Reservation of Lots in Nenana for the Alaska Railroad Sept 08 5442 Mrs. James R. Bennett, Exemption From...
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1946 Depot Units Alaska Air Depot, 21 August 1942 – 12 March 1943 6th Air Depot Group, 2 July 1942 – 29 April 1944 6th Depot Repair Squadron, 6th Depot Supply...
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assisting residents of Fairbanks during the 1967 flood. An ice-jam on the Nenana and Tanana Rivers caused flooding in the city and only five hours after...
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(B.1.a: nen’ [land], B.2.c: no’ [stream]), 21 (#6 [Tanana]), 76 (#901 [Nenana]). Metaphors are often used as place names. Thornton, Thomas F. (2012)....
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Alaska and points on the Stikine River in 1898. 1898-1899 Broken up at Nenana, Alaska in 1933. Built in 1898 by C.P. Ry. at Vancouver, Washington. SS Duchess...
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register ton, 79.8-foot (24.3 m) sternwheel paddle steamer was wrecked on the Tanana River near Nenana Territory of Alaska. All 11 people on board survived....
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