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awarded federal funding for the expansion of the cannery, on the condition that the community remains liquor-free. At the same time, the
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Celebration" with ceremonies and a potluck, honoring the anniversary of the passage of the landmark legislation. The city also sponsors a summer festival, the "Celebration by the Sea."
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Haa Léelk'w Hás Aaní Saax'ú / Our
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2280:Naukati Bay
2071:January 31,
1892:October 29,
1721:high school
1667:totem poles
1595:other races
1249:(≥ 0.01 in)
598: /
586:133°05′07″W
529:post office
479:2010 census
202:Census area
195:Unorganized
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144:133°05′07″W
2383:Categories
2320:Ghost town
2275:Metlakatla
2235:Whale Pass
2230:Thorne Bay
1837:References
1804:Petersburg
1729:Head Start
583:55°33′18″N
538:(ANB) and
419:feature ID
320:Population
267:State rep.
231:Government
141:55°33′18″N
2328:Cape Pole
2310:Waterfall
2302:community
1980:April 23,
1758:Ketchikan
1715:Education
1646:steelhead
1581:, 50.94%
572:Geography
483:Ketchikan
392:Area code
342:Time zone
312:Elevation
2205:Hydaburg
2200:Edna Bay
2099:June 14,
2024:March 7,
2002:March 7,
1943:June 12,
1924:(2004).
1800:Wrangell
1634:hatchery
1599:Hispanic
1589:, 0.12%
1585:, 0.47%
1422:2,200.0%
1242:(2,266)
1173:Average
1098:(−11.1)
561:In 1931
555:Congress
410:02-40400
380:Zip code
2220:Klawock
2132:Project
2046:June 4,
1795:Stikine
1744:Airport
1702:borough
1690:Tlingit
1671:Tuxekan
1650:logging
1638:sockeye
1628:Tourism
1577:40.98%
1093:(−7.2)
1088:(−5.4)
1083:(−1.2)
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567:Tlingit
508:Tlingit
503:Tlingit
497:History
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447:Klawock
429:Website
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213:Founded
190:Borough
169:Country
119:Klawock
36:Klawock
18:Klawock
2265:Hollis
2215:Kasaan
2182:Cities
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1778:Hollis
1686:Sydney
1644:, and
1603:Latino
1542:−11.6%
1512:127.0%
1482:−15.1%
1467:−37.9%
1452:−11.2%
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1362:963.0%
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2270:Hyder
2195:Craig
1768:Ferry
1760:from
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1733:Haida
1587:Asian
1579:White
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1527:18.3%
1497:49.3%
1392:84.0%
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1280:23.6
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1437:4.1%
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1398:1920
1383:1910
1368:1900
1353:1890
1338:1880
1326:Note
1321:Pop.
1215:6.79
1210:4.27
1205:3.41
1200:4.10
1195:5.51
1190:6.82
1185:6.33
1180:8.65
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1138:(4)
1133:(1)
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1091:19.1
1086:22.3
1081:29.9
1076:36.5
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1046:19.7
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1036:16.8
1026:39.1
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921:53.4
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906:37.8
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881:40.1
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866:59.8
861:64.3
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851:60.5
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826:39.5
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