Hope, Alaska • Kenai Peninsula County
The Harry A. Johnson Trapline Cabin in Hope, Alaska, is a rustic, log-constructed structure representing a vernacular approach to building in the Alaskan wilderness. It served as a remote dwelling and operational base for trapper Harry A. Johnson during the early 20th century.
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Se Of Hope On Palmer Creek Rd., Hope, Alaska
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Mile 17, Hope Rd., Hope, Alaska
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