Fort William H. Seward is a former United States Army post located in Haines, Alaska. Established in 1903, it was the last military post built in Alaska by the U.S. Army before statehood, serving as a key logistical hub. The fort features well-preserved historic buildings, including barracks and administrative structures.
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Exploration/Settlement; Agriculture
Mile 1.5 Haines Hwy., Haines, Alaska
Commerce; Transportation; Architecture
S Of Haines Off Sullivan Island, Haines, Alaska
Military
S Of Haines At Port Chilkoot, Haines, Alaska
Education
1st St., Haines, Alaska
Politics/Government
Nw Building, Haines At Mile 40, Haines Hwy., Haines, Alaska
Industry
W Of Haines At Mile 35, Haines Hwy., Haines, Alaska
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Community Planning And Development
E 10th & 11th Aves., Barrow & Cordova Sts., Anchorage, Alaska
Military
Off Arctic Valley Rd., 12.5 Mi. E Of Anchorage, Anchorage, Alaska
Archeology-historic Aboriginal; Archeology-historic Non-aboriginal; Ethnic Heritage-native American; Ethnic Heritage-european; Ethnic Heritage-asian; Ethnic Heritage-black; Ethnic Heritage-hispanic; Ethnic Heritage-pacific Islander; Health/Medicine; Industry; Social History; Maritime History; Architecture
101 Cannery Rd., South Naknek, Alaska
Entertainment/Recreation; Transportation; Landscape Architecture
Mile 237.3 George Parks Hwy. (ak 3), Denali Park, Alaska
Engineering; Military
Caines Head State Recreation Area, Seward, Alaska
Maritime History; Industry; Commerce; Social History; Ethnic Heritage-alaska Native; Ethnic Heritage-asian; Ethnic Heritage-european
Chisik Island, Chisik Island, Alaska