62 ° 4' 46.999" N,
150 ° 4' 22.001" W
Matanuska-Susitna
289 ft (88.09 m)
population 39, mile 209.3 on The Alaska Railroad, 17 mi. S of Talkeetna, Cook Inlet Low.
HistoryThis place originated as a railroad construction camp and was so named in 1919 by the builders. Homesteaders settled here in fall of 1957. a3 distributary of South Fork Big River, flows E to Redoubt Bay, 28 mi. W of Kenai, Cook Inlet Low. a4 603815N1520430W
Ch-aten Kaq-, Dun-e, K-t-usq-a Kaq-, Kilbitnu Kaq-, Q-is Kaq-,
Hills:Lakes:Baldy Lake, Benka Lake, Caswell Lake, Caswell Number 3 Lake, East Sunshine Lake, Emil Lake, Fish Lake, Lake Five, Lake Four, Halfway Lake, Heritage Lake, Little Question Lake, Lake Long, Long Lake, Montana Lake, North Friend Lake, Lake One, Question Lake, Rockys Lakes, Section House Lake, Lake Six, South Friend Lake, Spruce Lake, Sunset Lake, Sunshine Lakes, Tigger Lake, Trapper Lake, Lake Two, Woman Lake, X Lake,
Mountain Passes:Mountain Ranges:Rivers:Streams:Streams:196 Mile Creek, 197 1/2 Mile Creek, Answer Creek, Birch Creek, Birch Creek Slough, Buddy Creek, Caswell Creek, Goose Creek, Little Montana Creek, Middle Fork Montana Creek, Montana Creek, North Fork Montana Creek, Possum Creek, Queer Creek, Question Creek, Rabideux Creek, Sawmill Creek, Sheep Creek, South Fork Montana Creek, Sunshine Creek, Trapper Creek,
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