Pleasant Camp is a remote, rustic outpost in Southeast Alaska, comprising a few surviving log structures that once served as a customs station and living quarters. It represents a tangible link to early 20th-century border control and the challenging frontier life in the region.
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Exploration/Settlement; Agriculture
Mile 1.5 Haines Hwy., Haines, Alaska
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Military
S Of Haines At Port Chilkoot, Haines, Alaska
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1st St., Haines, Alaska
Industry
W Of Haines At Mile 35, Haines Hwy., Haines, Alaska
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