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  www.ilovealaska.com/
Dot Lake was used as a seasonal hunting camp for Athabascans from George Lake and Tanacross.
The nearest public airstrips are at Delta Junction and Tok; a privately-owned strip in Dot Lake was converted to a helicopter landing pad.
Dot Lake is not accessible by water, since the Tanana River is over 2 miles away.
www.ilovealaska.com /alaska/cities.cfm?cityid=82   (600 words)

  
 Alaska Journal of Commerce Online
DOT planners are currently working on six access projects identified for mineral resources, as well as three road projects to better serve the North Slope oil and gas fields.
DOT planners are working with the mine's operators, owners and the state agency financing the Red Dog transportation system to consider dredging a channel and turning basin that would allow freight haulers to be directly loaded at the port, eliminating the extra handling time and expense.
Currently, state planners and DOT contractor PND are considering a west Cook Inlet port and a road or a rail route, roughly 80 to 100 miles in length, connecting the port to the mineralized area northeast of Iliamna.
www.alaskajournal.com /stories/111404/loc_20041114033.shtml   (1100 words)

  
 alaska tagged map - Tagzania
Upper Kuskokwim Athabascan is spoken in the villages of Nikolai, Telida, and McGrath in the Upper Kuskokwim River drainage.
Gwich'in (Kutchin) is the Athabascan language spoken in the northeastern Alaska villages of Arctic Village, Venetie, Fort Yukon, Chalkyitsik, Circle, and Birch Creek, as well as in a wide adjacent area of the Northwest Territories and the Yukon Territory.
Hän is the Athabascan language spoken in Alaska at the village of Eagle and in the Yukon Territory at Dawson.
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 Native Village of Tanacross-History   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-23)
The Native Village of Tanacross is an Athabascan Indian Community located on the bank of the Tanana River approximately 12 miles from the community of Tok, Alaska, and 90 miles west of the Canadian Border.
In the early 1970's the village was moved once more to the south side of the river near the airfield.
The governing body of the village is the Tanacross Village Council and Indian Reorganization Act (IRA) government incorporated by the federal government in 1942.
www.nativevillageoftanacross.com /nvthistory.html   (1651 words)

  
 Chapter Template
These were the Lake Agassiz plain in northwestern Minnesota, the Lake Superior shore highland in northeastern Minnesota, the inner Coteau des Prairies in extreme southwestern Minnesota, and the Rochester Till Plain in southeastern Minnesota (Figure 3.9).
A bedrock lakes region at the far northern end of the Minnesota lake district was identified that was clearly different from lake regions to the south.
Lake Traverse at the southern end of the region, while technically in the Red River trench, is excluded from the region as it has a better fit with the Prairie Lake Region.
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 www.ilovealaska.com/
Alaska is the northernmost, westernmost and, (because the Aleutian chain extends beyond 180 degrees W. Longitude, easternmost state in the union.
Of the 20 highest peaks in the United States, 17 are in Alaska, with Denali at 20,320 ft. being the highest on the continent.
Alaska also contains nearly half the nation's coal reserves, its largest silver and zinc mines, and major deposits of gold.
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 lake
Marinas dot the 200 mile shoreline, and treetops rising in giant squares in the lake mark uncleared areas that have been left to protect the interests of fishermen and to serve as wave suppressers.
The lake’s headquarters area is at the spillway south of the village of Tool, on Texas 274 (not on Trail map), along the west shoreline.
The lake and the famous monumental bronze sculpture of nine mustangs crossing a flowing stream of water (pictured on the state travel-guide) are located in Las Colinas Center, two miles northwest of the stadium, on Texas 114.
texas-on-line.com /graphic/lake.htm   (6998 words)

  
 TPCB Peer Roundtable: State DOT Tribal Liaison Roundtable, Spokane, WA
These are state DOT staff positions dedicated to coordinating and improving the state-tribal relationship in regards to transportation planning.
The state's DOT is the first state agency to create a signed partnership agreement, rather than relying on a policy statement, which is subject to change and thus may not endure.
DOT managers sometimes object to provision of this training to employees of tribally-operated routes to access casinos, claiming that these are business-operated shuttles rather than government-operated transit.
www.planning.dot.gov /Peer/Washington/Spokane.htm   (11801 words)

  
 SKINET :: Lake Placid, New York
Nestled in the heart of upstate New York's Adirondack Park, Lake Placid is by nature unpretentious, its attitudes shaped by North Country winters and a rich tradition of guiding visitors around the 46 "High Peaks" and endless waterways that grace the landscape.
Banished to the outskirts of the village are the growing number of nouveau-rustic homes typical of new ski town design.
In a quirk of Adirondack nomenclature, municipalities nab names from lakes nowhere in view, but Lake Placid's trout-filled namesake is just a skip of a rock across a narrow isthmus.
www.skinet.com /skinet/travel/article/0,26908,330160,00.html   (1247 words)

  
 Lake Tahoe Data Clearinghouse
The Lake Tahoe Data Clearinghouse website, created and maintained by the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) in partnership with Federal, State, tribal, and local agencies and groups, is a gateway to information and data on Lake Tahoe and its basin.
Lake Tahoe is the second deepest lake in the United States and the tenth deepest in the world, with a maximum depth measured at 1,645 ft (501 m), average depth of 1,000 ft (305 m).
The Lake Tahoe Bathymetry survey was conducted on August 1998 using the latest-generation multibeam system by the USGS Western Region Coastal and Marine Geology Branch in cooperation with the Ocean Mapping Group (OMG) of the University of New Brunswick, Canada.
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 Texas > Lake Granbury lake real estate, lake property, lake home, for sale, properties, homes, lakefront, waterfront
Lake Granbury is an 8,700-acre impoundment at De Cordova Bend on Brazos River.
Lake Granbury edges the city for which it is named, following the looping channel of the Brazos.
The main lake has a small amount of timber, cattails and bulrushes, but by far the number one structure is boat houses and piers.
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 Dot Lake Village, Alaska - Real Estate, Homes, Property, Commercial
Living in Dot Lake Village, Alaska is a lot like living in any home town, with local sports being a big part of the lifestyle.
Dot Lake Village has a lot of real estate companies.
Dot Lake Village has many medical professionals operating in a variety of specialties.
dotlakevillage.alaskawebpage.com /blog   (258 words)

  
 Sierra Club Outings | Exploring the Inland Passage by Yacht, Alaska | 06032A
It was originally a native Tlingit village, but 20 years ago the U.S. Forest Service improved the trail to the falls and built a simple observatory.
Alaska is far more complex geographically, culturally, ecologically, and politically than most Americans know, and few writers are as capable of capturing this complexity as McPhee, who describes his travels through much of the state.
Many of our Alaska trips now carry satellite phones, but even with this technology, communication with the outside world can be difficult and emergency assistance can be days away.
www.sierraclub.org /outings/national/brochure/06032a.asp   (1968 words)

  
 Alaska Subsistence: A NPS Management History (Chapter 9)
Well before the government published its 1992 final rule on Alaska subsistence management, both federal officials and a broad spectrum of other interested individuals recognized that actions were taking place in the federal courts that had the potential to significantly broaden the federal government's role in the management of the state's subsistence fisheries.
Batzulnetas, a longtime Ahtna village, was located along the banks of the swift, silty Copper River at the confluence of Tanada Creek, a clearwater stream.
That suit, filed against the State of Alaska in U.S. District Court, requested that the residents of Dot Lake and Mentasta (i.e., where former Batzulnetas residents were now living) had the right to fish at the old village site.
www.nps.gov /history/history/online_books/norris1/chap9a.htm   (2209 words)

  
 Princess Cruises Alaska Princess Cruise Alaska Cruise Line Specials
All it takes to get the inside story of Alaska's beauty is a trip through the Inside Passage, Alaska's "water highway", where majestic fjords compete for your attention with mountain masterpieces carved by the glaciers.
Small fishing villages along the coast dot breathtaking panoramas and the protected waters are perfect for spotting marine mammals and other wildlife.
Established as a gold camp and now Alaska's capital city is the third largest city within the state.
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 Alaska Real Estate   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-23)
Of those housing units, 157,909 were located in either urbanized areas or urban clusters, and 103,069 were located in what is classified as a rural area.
Alaska's vacancy rate, including seasonal lodging, is about 15.1%.
The majority of houses, apartments or condos in Alaska were built after 1979.
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 Alaska Car Transport & Auto Relocation @ National Auto Transport
National Auto Transport is a top provider of Alaska car transport services, and we are dedicated to providing exceptional service on all auto transports in the U.S.A. We only use one transport truck for Alaska car transports, so auto shipping through National Auto Transport considerably decreases the likelihood of damage to your car from transfers.
When you are looking for a company for your Alaska car transport, you can put your faith in National Auto Transport, because we are one of the largest vehicle transport companies in the country.
At auto-transporter.com, we know how important a trouble-free Alaska auto transport is, so on our site we provide assistance so your car shipping can proceed without a hitch.
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 Saranac Lake: Mother Nature’s Health Resort
Located in the middle of New York State’s 6-million-acre Adirondack Park – the largest park in the nation outside of Alaska – the village of Saranac Lake is the gateway to Upper, Middle and Lower Saranac Lakes.
The eponymous lakes extend west of the village center as you come from the interstate highway and nearby Lake Placid, the host of both the 1932 and 1980 Olympic Games.
While most houses were tastefully hidden from view, keeping the lake from looking overdeveloped, some of the Grand Camps, or at least their boathouses, could still be spotted.
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 Alaska locations by per capita income - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Alaska has the fourteenth highest per capita income in the United States of America, at $22,660 (2000).
[edit] Alaska boroughs and census areas ranked by per capita income
There are twenty-seven county-equivalents located in Alaska, one of which is in the 100 richest counties in the country.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Alaska_locations_by_per_capita_income   (162 words)

  
 Prefabricated Bridge Elements and Systems - Innovative Projects to Make Bridge Designs More Constructible
Located in Unalakleet on Norton Sound in Alaska, this bridge is typical in style of bridges built in remote location within the state.
A small fishing community on Chicagof Island in southeast Alaska needed a new bridge quickly after buying a fire truck that was too heavy for their old timber bridge.
Alaska DOT regularly uses decked bulb-tee girder bridges consisting of precast, prestressed girders cast with an integral deck to form a "T" shaped beam.
www.fhwa.dot.gov /bridge/prefab/constr.htm   (3496 words)

  
 Dot Lake Village News - Topix
Local news for Dot Lake Village, AK continually updated from thousands of sources on the web.
Dot Lake Village, Alaska is located in Southeast Fairbanks County.
Get Dot Lake Village, AK contractors estimates Fast quotes from pre-screened contractors
www.topix.net /city/dot-lake-village-ak   (308 words)

  
 ALASKA NATIVE VILLAGES: regional development corporations, ribes: Main Access Map and tribes listing
Alaska Native Knowledge Network--Alaska Native material and some environmental material, not too much there yet.
NOTE: The parenthetical (IRA) by some Native villages means the village has organized itself under the 1934 Indian Reorganization Act, with a constitution, elections and so on as prescribed there.
Contact information for individual villages can be found in the tribal contacts section of the Line in the Sand website.
www.kstrom.net /isk/maps/ak/alaska.html   (454 words)

  
 Local Alaska 99551: Local Breaking News, Jobs and information - AK Souvenirs
A man mauled by a grizzly bear last month married his longtime girlfriend, a health aide who help keep him alive when he was rushed to her clinic in Shaktoolik.
Alaska this week became the final state to allow physicians to send electronic drug prescriptions directly to pharmacists, the AP/Los Angeles Times reports.
Newsday - ANCHORAGE, Alaska - A man mauled by a grizzly bear last month married his longtime girlfriend, a health aide who help keep him alive when he was rushed to her clinic in Shaktoolik.
www.usnationalguide.com /index.asp?city=&state=AK   (427 words)

  
 Alaska area codes and cities within area code 907
Alaska area codes and cities within area code 907
Below you will find a listing of all the cities in each area code in the state of Alaska.
Alaska consists of the following area codes (you can click on the area code to go directly to the listing of the cities within that code):
www.allareacodes.com /alaska_area_codes.htm   (54 words)

  
 Alaska Cities by Percentage of Population Male
Alaska Cities by Percentage of Population that is Male
The information on these pages will be useful to people researching for travel, moving home, study projects and interested in their home town.
From this page you can access the places in Alaska where men outnumber women and view charts and graphs and demographic statistics.
www.maps-n-stats.com /us_ak_most_men.html   (335 words)

  
 US & Alaska Yellow Pages, 411 Search - Business Classifications for: SE Fairbanks Area
At The Alaska (AK) Yellow Pages, Our goal is to provide the most complete, accurate, fast, and completely free internet business 411 directory assistance for all of Alaska.
We strive to keep our Alaska business yellow pages information as up to date as possible.
That, and any other use of the alaskayellowpages website, Alaska 411, yellow book, or Alaska information, is strictly prohibited, including, but not limited to, telemarketing, mass emailing, uploading obscene material, or any illegal purpose.
www.alaska.net /~glb/searchclassif.php?alpha_search=s&search_region=22   (418 words)

  
 Dot Lake Village, Alaska Relationship and Housing Demographics
Dot Lake Village, Southeast Fairbanks (CA) County, Alaska
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 University of Alaska Museum || Coming Home: The Photographs of Michio Hoshino
Years later, Michio encountered a copy of Alaska, published by the National Geographic Society, and found himself turning again and again to an aerial photograph of the small western Alaskan village of Shishmaref.
Intrigued by this village, no more than a dot amidst the vast sky, land, and sea, Michio determined to see this landscape for himself.
On August 8, 1996 Michio was pulled from his tent and killed by a brown bear at Kurilskoya Lake, a remote brown bear refuge in southern Kamchatka.
www.uaf.edu /museum/exhibit/galleries/hoshino/aboutmichio.html   (219 words)

  
 Alaska Web Page
Blog about your real estate and relocation needs with residents in any Alaska city.
ePartner National Relocation operates the largest community relocation network in Alaska as well as the largest resident blogging network, where you can talk to residents about living in their city and get inside information about homes, lifestyles, jobs, real estate prices, health care, schools and any other topic.
The weather for Juneau, Alaska is reported by a local weather station using a combination of TAF and METAR reports from airports and weather stations in the area (ICAO).
alaskawebpage.com   (245 words)

  
 Alaska Native Languages -- Tanacross
Tanacross is the ancestral language of the Mansfield-Ketchumstock and Healy Lake-Jospeph Village bands.
It is spoken today at Healy Lake, Dot Lake, and Tanacross on the middle Tanana River.
A practical alphabet was established in 1973 and a few booklets have been published at the Alaska Native Language Center, but Tanacross remains one of the least documented of Alaska Native languages.
www.uaf.edu /anlc/langs/tc.html   (82 words)

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