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293: 49: 382: 849: 1530: 865: 199: 449: 393:. A landslide along the bluff immediately east of Loop Road, estimated as covering over 10 acres (4.0 ha), resulted in the destruction of Government Hill Elementary School, two residences atop the bluff, and a railroad building at the bottom. The west wing of the school was sheared in two. Due to continuing instability of the land underneath, the building was left as it was and the site fenced off, until the site was redeveloped as a neighborhood park in 1985. 1541: 174: 206: 181: 500:
Panoramic View and Hollywood Vista apartment complexes. A fire station (no longer used as such, deemed unnecessary when the downtown fire station was relocated to provide direct access to the bridge) marked the demarcation point between the apartments and the mostly single-family remainder of Government Hill.
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Also considered to be part of Government Hill, though not part of the original subdivisions, were 51 apartment buildings which were originally part of Elmendorf's main housing area. Though the names have changed slightly over the years, these buildings were generally known as the Richardson Vista,
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Hollywood Vista was condemned in 1989, after falling into stages of neglect and disrepair for over a decade under various owners. The buildings were razed in 1997. The Municipality of Anchorage currently owns the land, and has faced periodic political battles over the years over how to redevelop
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immediately to the west, which transfers about 15 million tons of fuel a year. Portions of the Alaska Railroad yards to the south are also considered to be part of the neighborhood. A bridge was built ca. 1975 over the Ship Creek valley and railroad yards, which directly links downtown Anchorage
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Government Hill is often called Anchorage's oldest and first neighborhood. The U.S. government withdrew the area from inclusion as part of the Anchorage townsite, and instead created a reserve for housing workers from the railroad and other federal entities doing work in the area. The AEC
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Several of the streets built in these subdivisions were later named for Alaska Railroad officials of that era: Colwell Street for George Walter Colwell, chief engineer, Cunningham Street for John Todd Cunningham, superintendent of transportation, and Delaney Street for
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emigrants to Anchorage over the years have made Government Hill their first home in the city. Many residents work either in downtown Anchorage or at JBER, which flank the neighborhood to the south and north, respectively. Both are within walking distance.
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alleys in Anchorage, Anchorbowl, opened in 1953. In terms of competitive viability, this area had fallen on hard times by the 1980s, mostly on account of the shifting retail landscape of the time, as well as the expansion of the
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with Government Hill and the Port. Loop Road was widened and an interchange was built at the bridge's northern end. The area around this interchange has seen numerous serious accidents in the years since.
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Government Hill, along with portions of downtown Anchorage and the Turnagain-By-The-Sea subdivision southwest of downtown, were among the hardest hit in the
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A substantial shopping area appeared near the intersection of Loop and Bluff Roads, directly next to the gate of Elmendorf, starting in the 1950s.
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Loop Road had appeared by the 1920s, which connected Anchorage with the extensive farms by then operating north and northeast of the town.
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into the expanding outlying areas of the Anchorage bowl. Remaining and subsequent businesses were geared mostly to a military clientele.
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Club, which has made the neighborhood its home since 1962. The club is in an old railroad warehouse and features two sheets of ice.
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headquarters and Hollywood Vista site can be plainly seen, with tall trees along the bluff obscuring the rest of the view.
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Loxtave house at 821 Brown Street. The house was moved or demolished ca. 2002 to make way for a new house on that lot.
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debate. The plan proposes to build a highway and bridge across the Knik Arm from northern Anchorage and along the
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The Alaska Railroad subdivided the remainder of the reserve not taken by the military in 1945 and 1946. Scores of
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Government Hill runs across the midground in this view looking northeast from the Hotel Captain Cook in
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There are no sites listed on the National Register of Historic Places in Kusilvak Census Area.
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constructed 13 houses in the southwest corner of the area in 1915. This area was listed as
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The Prince William Sound, Alaska, Earthquake of 1964 and Aftershocks (Volume II, Part A)
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University and college buildings listed on the National Register of Historic Places
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had a branch in the largest shopping mall for a number of years. One of the first
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Government Hill Elementary was rebuilt in 1965 on military lands next to
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List of jails and prisons on the National Register of Historic Places
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Anchorage | District Guide| City Guide | WCities Destination Guide
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The Gift Of Two Languages | Minority Achievement | NW Education
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in north Anchorage. It is very ethnically diverse. Numerous
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Government Hill Elementary School, following the earthquake.
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The Alaska Railroad yards as viewed from Government Hill.
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At times considered part of the neighborhood is the
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History of the National Register of Historic Places
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61°13′50″N 149°52′28″W / 61.23056°N 149.87444°W / 61.23056; -149.87444

downtown Anchorage
water tower
AT&T Alascom
Anchorage
Alaska
downtown area
Joint Base Elmendorf-Richardson
Elmendorf Air Force Base
Ship Creek
Alaska Engineering Commission
Alaska Railroad
Knik Arm
Korean
U.S. National Register of Historic Places
U.S. Historic district
Government Hill, Anchorage is located in Anchorage
Government Hill, Anchorage is located in Alaska
Anchorage, Alaska
61°13′43″N 149°53′11″W / 61.22861°N 149.88639°W / 61.22861; -149.88639
14001147

National Register of Historic Places
Robert Atwood
World War II
Quonset huts
U.S. Navy
Philadelphia
James J. Delaney

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