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The National Historic Landmarks in Alaska represent Alaska's history from its Russian heritage to its statehood. There are 50 National Historic Landmarks (NHLs) in the state. The United States National Historic Landmark program is operated under the auspices of the National Park Service, and recognizes structures, districts, objects, and similar resources according to a list of criteria of national significance. Major themes include Alaska's ancient cultures, Russian heritage, and role in World War II, but other stories are represented as well. In addition, two sites in Alaska were designated National Historic Landmarks, but the designation was later withdrawn. These sites appear in a further below.

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  • Die Liste der National Historic Landmarks in Alaska führt alle Objekte und Stätten im US-amerikanischen Bundesstaat Alaska auf, die vom Innenministerium der Vereinigten Staaten zur National Historic Landmark erklärt wurden. Im Rahmen dieses Programms werden Bauwerke, Ensembles und Objekte wegen ihrer besonderen nationalen Bedeutung unter Schutz gestellt. Zwischen 1960 und 2005 wurde in Alaska 48 historischen Stätten der Status einer National Historic Landmark zuerkannt. Hierbei handelt es sich überwiegend um Fundplätze aus der Zeit der frühesten Besiedelung, russisches Kolonialerbe und Schauplätze des Zweiten Weltkriegs. Zwei weiteren Stätten wurde der Status inzwischen wieder aberkannt. (de)
  • The National Historic Landmarks in Alaska represent Alaska's history from its Russian heritage to its statehood. There are 50 National Historic Landmarks (NHLs) in the state. The United States National Historic Landmark program is operated under the auspices of the National Park Service, and recognizes structures, districts, objects, and similar resources according to a list of criteria of national significance. Major themes include Alaska's ancient cultures, Russian heritage, and role in World War II, but other stories are represented as well. In addition, two sites in Alaska were designated National Historic Landmarks, but the designation was later withdrawn. These sites appear in a further below. The National Historic Landmark Program is administered by the National Park Service, a branch of the Department of the Interior. The National Park Service determines which properties meet NHL criteria and makes nomination recommendations after an owner notification process. The Secretary of the Interior reviews nominations and, based on a set of predetermined criteria, makes a decision on NHL designation or a determination of eligibility for designation. Both public and privately owned properties can be designated as NHLs. This designation provides indirect, partial protection of the historic integrity of the properties via tax incentives, grants, monitoring of threats, and other means. Owners may object to the nomination of the property as a NHL. When this is the case the Secretary of the Interior can only designate a site as eligible for designation. (en)
  • Список национальных исторических памятников Аляски содержит все объекты и места американском штате Аляска, включённые Министерством внутренних дел США в Национальные исторические памятники США, и находятся под государственной защитой. В период 1960—2005 годы 48 включённых в список исторических мест располагаются на Аляске. Преимущественно, места первых поселенцев, Русской Америки, Второй мировой войны. (ru)
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  • Brooks River Archeological District (en)
  • HABS photo (en)
  • Photograph of archaeologists working at the Dry Creek site (en)
  • Aerial photograph of the Cape Krusenstern Archeological District, showing the coast where the archeological strata are found. (en)
  • alt=Historic photograph of Japanese troops raising the Imperial battle flag on Kiska Island. (en)
  • Castle Hill in 2013 (en)
  • Nenana in 1988 (en)
  • alt=Aerial view of St. Paul Island (en)
  • alt=No image (en)
  • alt=Photograph of the two-story, yellow Russian Bishop's House. (en)
  • Photograph of the front of the Holy Assumption Orthodox Church, behind a white picket fence with white clapboard and a blue roof and onion dome. (en)
  • Photograph of the Golden North Hotel in the Skagway Historic District, and other historic buildings, across a broad, unbusy street with dramatic mountains behind. (en)
  • Historic aerial photograph of the Adak Army Base and Adak Naval Operating Base in early 1944, a busy harbor ringed by installations with snowy mountains in the background. (en)
  • alt=Historic photograph of U.S. Marines in defensive trenches during the Japanese attacks of 1942, while fuel tanks burn in the background. (en)
  • alt=Photograph of the Church of the Holy Ascension on a sunny day, with red roofs, green onion domes, and a small churchyard. (en)
  • Photograph of Kaykak Island from offshore, believed to be the Bering Expedition Landing Site. (en)
  • alt=Historical photograph of a dense line of miners climbing over the Chilkoot Trail during the Klondike Gold Rush. (en)
  • alt=Photograph of St. Michael's Cathedral in the sunlight, with bright white walls and green domes and spires reaching to the sky. (en)
  • alt=Photograph of the red-painted Kennecott Mines facilities rising up a hillside with grand mountain scenery in the far background and a field of bare glacial till in the middle background. (en)
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  • Attu Island (en)
  • Castle Hill (en)
  • Alaska Native Brotherhood Hall (en)
  • Amalik Bay Archeological District (en)
  • St. Michael's Cathedral (en)
  • Birnirk site (en)
  • Brooks River Archeological District (en)
  • Cape Field at Fort Glenn (en)
  • Cape Nome Mining District Discovery Sites (en)
  • Kayak Island (en)
  • Chaluka Site (en)
  • Chilkoot Trail and Dyea Site (en)
  • Church of the Holy Ascension (en)
  • Dry Creek Archeological Site (en)
  • Dutch Harbor Naval Operating Base and Fort Mears, U.S. Army (en)
  • Eagle Historic District (en)
  • Fort William H. Seward (en)
  • Gallagher Flint Station Archeological Site (en)
  • George C. Thomas Memorial Library (en)
  • Adak Army Base and Adak Naval Operating Base (en)
  • Anangula Archeological District (en)
  • Cape Krusenstern Archeological District (en)
  • Fort Durham (en)
  • Ipiutak site (en)
  • Iyatayet site (en)
  • Holy Assumption of the Virgin Mary Church (en)
  • Integrated Support Command Kodiak (en)
  • Japanese Occupation Site, Kiska Island (en)
  • Kake Cannery (en)
  • Kennecott, Alaska (en)
  • Kijik Archeological District (en)
  • Ladd Army Airfield (en)
  • Leffingwell Camp Site (en)
  • Nenana (en)
  • New Russia (en)
  • Old Sitka Site (en)
  • Onion Portage Archeological District (en)
  • Palugvik Site (en)
  • Russian Bishop's House (en)
  • Russian-American Building No. 29 (en)
  • Russian-American Magazin (en)
  • Seal Island Historic District (en)
  • Sheldon Jackson College (en)
  • Sitka Spruce Plantation (en)
  • Sitka Naval Operating Base and U.S. Army Coastal Defenses (en)
  • Skagway Historic District and White Pass (en)
  • Three Saints Bay, Alaska (en)
  • Wales Site (en)
  • Walrus Islands Archeological District (en)
  • Yukon Island Main Site (en)
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  • Attu Island (en)
  • Castle Hill (en)
  • Alaska Native Brotherhood Hall (en)
  • Amalik Bay Archeological District (en)
  • Brooks River Archeological District (en)
  • Cape Krusenstern National Monument (en)
  • Kayak Island (en)
  • Chilkoot Trail and Dyea Site (en)
  • Fort William H. Seward (en)
  • George C. Thomas Memorial Library (en)
  • Anangula Archeological District (en)
  • Baranov Museum (en)
  • Coast Guard Base Kodiak (en)
  • Denbigh Flint Complex (en)
  • Kijik Archeological District (en)
  • Ladd Army Airfield (en)
  • Leffingwell Camp Site (en)
  • Kake Salmon Cannery (en)
  • Nenana (en)
  • Nome Gold Rush (en)
  • Onion Portage Archeological District (en)
  • Russian Bishop's House (en)
  • Saint Michael's Cathedral (en)
  • Sheldon Jackson College (en)
  • Dutch Harbor Naval Operating Base and Fort Mears (en)
  • Holy Ascension of Our Lord Russian Orthodox church (en)
  • Holy Assumption Russian Orthodox Church (en)
  • Russian-American Company Building 29 (en)
  • Sitka Naval Operating Base (en)
  • Technical drawings of Kennecott, Alaska (en)
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  • An archeological site located in Kodiak Island Borough (en)
  • Major access route from the coast to Yukon goldfields in the late 1890s. (en)
  • Historic district with over 100 well-preserved buildings from the Gold Rush years on the Yukon River. Roald Amundsen announced his successful traverse of the Northwest Passage from here in 1905 (en)
  • Site of first recorded contacts between natives and Europeans (en)
  • The public library for Fairbanks from its construction in 1909 until the opening of the Noel Wien Public Library in 1977. Site of 1915 meeting between U.S. officials and native Alaskans to settle land claims. (en)
  • Built in 1826 by the Russian American Fur Company to help acclimate indigenous population in Russian Alaska. (en)
  • Site of the Japanese occupation of Kiska which along with nearby Attu were the only US land occupied by the Japanese during World War II (en)
  • Built 1912-1940; significant for role in history of salmon canning in Alaska (en)
  • Last of a series of 11 military posts established in Alaska during the gold rush era (en)
  • This archeological site has provided evidence which supports the Bering land bridge theory (en)
  • Site of earliest signs of human occupation in the Aleutian Islands. (en)
  • Historic buildings related to northern fur seal hunting in the Pribilof Islands and its restriction in 1911 and 1966. (en)
  • Significant for role in the history of gold mining in Alaska (en)
  • Oldest institution of higher learning in Alaska (en)
  • Related to the Kachemak Bay Culture. (en)
  • Russian Orthodox church in Kenai, Alaska. (en)
  • The type site for the Ipiutak culture (en)
  • Sixteen prehistoric mounds of the Birnirk and Thule cultures. (en)
  • Well preserved World War II defense base. (en)
  • World War II-related facilities (en)
  • Site of the first Russian settlement in Alaska in 1784. (en)
  • Includes a large mound; yields information about origins of Aleuts (en)
  • Storehouse building associated with the Russian and then the American trading companies active in Alaska. (en)
  • One of four surviving examples of Russian Colonial Style architecture in the Western Hemisphere. (en)
  • Campsite of geologist and polar explorer Ernest de Koven Leffingwell on Arctic coast of Alaska. (en)
  • Siding covered log building; dates back to the years after the 1867 purchase of Alaska. (en)
  • Perhaps most important archaeological site in Alaska; caribou river crossing; human presence for millennia. (en)
  • Related to the history of the Dena'ina Athabaskan Indians (en)
  • Historic frontier Gold Rush town and trail leading to White Pass on the border of Canada. Over 100 buildings from the era survive, though they are threatened by continued development. Mentioned in The Call of the Wild by Jack London. (en)
  • Site of discovery of copper in 1900 and subsequent mining activities (en)
  • First recorded afforestation project in North America; Russian settlers began in 1805; attempt to make Unalaska self-sufficient in timber. (en)
  • Primary role during WWII was major stopping point for the Lend-Lease program. (en)
  • Primary evidence of Russian influence in North America. (en)
  • Commissioned as Sitka Naval Air Station in October 1939, it was redesignated the Naval Operating Base, July 1942. Protected the North Pacific during World War II. (en)
  • Only U.S. fortifications in the Aleutian Islands prior to bombing of Pearl Harbor, attacked by the Japanese Navy during the Battle of Dutch Harbor in June 1942. (en)
  • Discovered in 1970 during the construction of the Trans-Alaska Pipeline, it was at the time the earliest dated archaeological site in northern Alaska. (en)
  • Includes a large midden yielding information about Eskimo culture in the area. (en)
  • Site of bloody battle in which only 29 of 2,500 Japanese survived, only land battle on U.S. soil during World War II. (en)
  • In 1867, site of Russian flag lowering and American flag raising marking the transfer of Alaska to the U.S.; in 1959, after Alaska admitted as 49th state, site of first official raising of 49-star U.S. flag; also known as Castle Hill and Baranof Castle. (en)
  • River steamboat; only surviving wooden one of this type. (en)
  • An archaeological site located along an ancient beach and modern river. There are twenty separate well preserved sites which have provided a large number of Arctic Small Tool Tradition artifacts. (en)
  • Established in 1942 as part of World War II, this military base was the launching pad for the American attack on the Japanese-held Aleutian Islands of Kiska and Attu. (en)
  • Also known as the Redoubt St. Archangel Michael Site, this was the site of a Russian-American Company settlement, established in 1799 and destroyed by Tlingit attack in 1802. (en)
  • Site of Russian trading post attacked and destroyed by Tlingit natives. (en)
  • Shows evidence of several separate cultures, dating back as far as 6000 BC. (en)
  • Site of first discovery of how the Thule culture followed the Birnirk culture in precontact whaling populations of the Alaskan shoreline. (en)
  • One of three Hudson's Bay Company posts set up in Alaska (en)
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  • Alaska Native Brotherhood Hall (en)
  • Amalik Bay Archeological District (en)
  • Anangula Site (en)
  • St. Michael's Cathedral (en)
  • Attu Battlefield and U.S. Army and Navy Airfields on Attu (en)
  • Birnirk site (en)
  • Brooks River Archeological District (en)
  • Cape Nome Mining District Discovery Sites (en)
  • Chaluka Site (en)
  • Chilkoot Trail and Dyea Site (en)
  • Church of the Holy Ascension (en)
  • Kodiak Naval Operating Base and Forts Greely and Abercrombie (en)
  • Dry Creek Archeological Site (en)
  • Dutch Harbor Naval Operating Base and Fort Mears, U.S. Army (en)
  • Eagle Historic District (en)
  • Fort Durham Site (en)
  • Fort William H. Seward (en)
  • Gallagher Flint Station Archeological Site (en)
  • George C. Thomas Memorial Library (en)
  • Adak Army Base and Adak Naval Operating Base (en)
  • American Flag Raising Site (en)
  • Bering Expedition Landing Site (en)
  • Cape Krusenstern Archeological District (en)
  • Holy Assumption Orthodox Church (en)
  • Fort Glenn (en)
  • Ipiutak site (en)
  • Iyatayet site (en)
  • Japanese Occupation Site, Kiska Island (en)
  • Kake Cannery (en)
  • Kennecott Mines (en)
  • Kijik Archeological District (en)
  • Ladd Field (en)
  • Leffingwell Camp Site (en)
  • Nenana (en)
  • Onion Portage Archeological District (en)
  • Palugvik Site (en)
  • Russian Bishop's House (en)
  • Russian-American Building No. 29 (en)
  • Russian-American Magazin (en)
  • Seal Island Historic District (en)
  • Sheldon Jackson School (en)
  • Sitka Spruce Plantation (en)
  • Sitka Naval Operating Base and U.S. Army Coastal Defenses (en)
  • Skagway Historic District and White Pass (en)
  • New Russia Site (en)
  • Old Sitka (en)
  • Three Saints Bay Site (en)
  • Wales Site (en)
  • Walrus Islands Archeological District (en)
  • Yukon Island Main Site (en)
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  • Список национальных исторических памятников Аляски содержит все объекты и места американском штате Аляска, включённые Министерством внутренних дел США в Национальные исторические памятники США, и находятся под государственной защитой. В период 1960—2005 годы 48 включённых в список исторических мест располагаются на Аляске. Преимущественно, места первых поселенцев, Русской Америки, Второй мировой войны. (ru)
  • Die Liste der National Historic Landmarks in Alaska führt alle Objekte und Stätten im US-amerikanischen Bundesstaat Alaska auf, die vom Innenministerium der Vereinigten Staaten zur National Historic Landmark erklärt wurden. Im Rahmen dieses Programms werden Bauwerke, Ensembles und Objekte wegen ihrer besonderen nationalen Bedeutung unter Schutz gestellt. (de)
  • The National Historic Landmarks in Alaska represent Alaska's history from its Russian heritage to its statehood. There are 50 National Historic Landmarks (NHLs) in the state. The United States National Historic Landmark program is operated under the auspices of the National Park Service, and recognizes structures, districts, objects, and similar resources according to a list of criteria of national significance. Major themes include Alaska's ancient cultures, Russian heritage, and role in World War II, but other stories are represented as well. In addition, two sites in Alaska were designated National Historic Landmarks, but the designation was later withdrawn. These sites appear in a further below. (en)
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  • Liste der National Historic Landmarks in Alaska (de)
  • List of National Historic Landmarks in Alaska (en)
  • Список национальных исторических памятников Аляски (ru)
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