Visit NHLs on the Southeast Coast
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The fight for civil rights in AlaskaAlaska Native Brotherhood Hall
Alaska Native Brotherhood Hall NHL on Katlean St. in Sitka, Alaska
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American Flag Raising Site NHL
On October 18, 1867, the Russian flag was lowered on Castle Hill and the United States flag was raised
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St. Michael's Russian Cathedral NHL
Constructed between 1844 and 1848, the Cathedral of St. Michael the Archangel is the principal representative of Russian cultural influence
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Old Sitka National Historic Landmark
Entry to the Old Sitka State Historical park in lush green Sitka, Alaska.
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Russian Bishop's House NHL
The historic Russian Bishop's House
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Russian American Co. Building No. 29 NHL
Line drawing of the Russian-American Building No.29 in Sitka, Alaska.
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New Russia Site NHL
The New Russia settlement was the cause of great friction between the Yakutat Tlingit and Russian colonialists
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Skagway & White Pass NHL
An Alaskan frontier mining town, situated on a prime route to the Upper Yukon Valley and Klondike gold-bearing regions
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Chilkoot Trail and Dyea NHL
From 1897 to 1899, thousands of prospectors and "boomers" used the Chilkoot and White Pass Trails
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Fort William H. Seward NHL
Fort Seward was the last of 11 military posts established in Alaska during the territory's gold rushes between 1897 and 1904
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Sitka Navy Base & Army Defenses NHL
Sitka Navy Base & Army Defenses NHL is significant for being the Navy's first WWII air station in Alaska
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Fort Durham National Historic Landmark
Fort Durham represents the struggle between England, the United States, and the Russian Empire's control of the Americas
Last updated: November 28, 2017