Fort McGilvray Historic Archaeological District
Seward, Alaska • Kenai Peninsula County
Seward, Alaska • Kenai Peninsula County
Fort McGilvray Historic Archaeological District in Seward, Alaska, preserves the remnants of a World War II coastal defense installation. The site features earthworks, concrete foundations, and gun emplacements, offering a tangible link to the military history of the Alaskan frontier during a critical global conflict.
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