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    being Turnagain Arm. Knik Glacier empties into the Knik Arm. The Port of Anchorage is located on the arm. The Dena'ina name for Knik Arm is Nuti, meaning...
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    9°W / 61.28; -149.9 The Knik Arm Bridge is a dormant proposal for a 1.74-mile (2.80 km) bridge across Cook Inlet's Knik Arm to link the two fastest growing...
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  • Knik may refer to the following entities in Alaska: Knik Arm, the northernmost extension of Cook Inlet Knik Glacier, a glacier in the Chugach Mountains...
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    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. Turnagain...
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    glaciers in southcentral Alaska. Knik Glacier feeds the 25-mile (40 km) long Knik River which empties into the Knik Arm section of Cook Inlet. Lake George...
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    Knik Arm ferry or Cook Inlet ferry, was a proposed year-round passenger and auto ferry across Knik Arm between Anchorage and Point MacKenzie in Alaska...
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    it flows northwest and west and empties into the head of Cook Inlet's Knik Arm, near the mouth of the Matanuska River. It is bridged twice (old and new...
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    the Alaska legislature funded the project with the directed monies. The Knik Arm Bridge was earmarked in the bill connects Anchorage to Point Mackenzie...
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    man-made equipment), particularly in the several landslide zones along Knik Arm. Two hundred miles (320 km) southwest, some areas near Kodiak were permanently...
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    a prominent landmark in the Anchorage area and can be seen across the Knik Arm of the Cook Inlet from most of the city, especially at higher elevations...
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  • discovered on May 9, 1984, buried next to a gravel pit south of the former Knik Arm Bridge. Sherry Morrow, a 23-year-old topless dancer, told friends she was...
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    Cook Inlet (category Kenai Mountains-Turnagain Arm National Heritage Area)
    Anchorage in south-central Alaska. Cook Inlet branches into the Knik Arm and Turnagain Arm at its northern end, almost surrounding Anchorage. On its southern...
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    terminus of the Cook Inlet, on a peninsula formed by the Knik Arm to the north and the Turnagain Arm to the south. First settled as a tent city near the mouth...
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    597947. 17.5 miles (28.2 km) northeast of Anchorage on the west bank of the Knik Arm of Cook Inlet; 13 miles south of Wasilla. According to the United States...
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    the Knik Arm of Cook Inlet in Southcentral Alaska, 27 km (17 mi) northeast of Anchorage. The community has developed along the south bank of the Knik River...
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  • (R-OK) offered an amendment to remove funds for the Gravina Island and Knik Arm bridges, and divert the funds to rebuild a bridge over Lake Pontchartrain...
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    and south forks, the Matanuska River flows generally southwest to the Knik Arm of Cook Inlet. Downstream of its source, the river is joined by meltwater...
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    1973, The Knik Arm Courier covered the area. The Chugiak-Eagle River Historical Society maintains an online archives, saying, "The Knik Arm Courier, established...
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    significant damage to most of the Anchorage neighborhoods adjacent to Knik Arm, including its downtown. The community rapidly rebuilt, and has since emerged...
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    municipal code. The Port of Alaska is located on the Anchorage side of the Knik Arm of the Cook Inlet on the Pacific Ocean. A 128.96-acre (52.19 ha) industrial...
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    Inlet. The Port of Anchorage at the mouth of Ship Creek gave its name ("Knik Anchorage") to the city of Anchorage that grew up nearby. The river lies...
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  • States. The megaproject was to be fully enclosed by a dome spanning the Knik Arm and holding a community of 40,000 residents, with ample residential, office...
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  • place in the valley on the river MV Susitna, a ship built for the proposed Knik Arm ferry in Alaska This disambiguation page lists articles associated with...
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    mixed Western Ahtna-Denaʼina band) Knik (Arm area) (K’enakatnu) Dena'ina or K’enah Ht’ana ("Vision People?") - today: Knik Tribal Council Eklutna (Idlughet)...
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  • tomorrow a failed dream of yesterday - Thinking big: Domed suburb across Knik Arm was planned in detail". Anchorage Daily News. p. B3. Zimmer, Carl (2019-03-29)...
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    of the divide between this part of the Turnagain Arm drainage and Eagle River, a tributary of Knik Arm. It is 4–5 miles (6.4–8.0 km) in length, heading...
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    Denali took place on May 6, 1794, when George Vancouver was surveying the Knik Arm of the Cook Inlet and mentioned "distant stupendous mountains" in his journal...
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    Downtown Anchorage skyline taken looking East across Knik Arm....
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    miles (3.2 km) from the mouth of the Eklutna River at the head of the Knik Arm of Cook Inlet, at 61°27′30″N 149°21′44″W / 61.45833°N 149.36222°W /...
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    its mouth. The river stretches from the Susitna Glacier to Cook Inlet's Knik Arm. The Susitna River was named by the Dena'ina Alaska Native people meaning...
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