The Jay and Bella Hammond Homestead is a rustic, log-constructed dwelling located in Port Alsworth, Alaska. It features essential outbuildings and reflects the self-sufficient lifestyle of its inhabitants. The property embodies a pioneering spirit and the challenges of frontier living in remote Alaska.
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Maritime History
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Conservation; Exploration/Settlement
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Architecture; Native American
One Park Pl., Port Alsworth, Alaska
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