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Name on the Register[4]
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Date listed[5]
Location
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Description
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Adak Army Base and Adak Naval Operating Station
Adak Army Base and Adak Naval Operating Station
February 27, 1987 (#87000841 )
Adak Island 51°52′54 ″N 176°38′53 ″W / 51.88158°N 176.6481°W / 51.88158; -176.6481 (Adak Army Base and Adak Naval Operating Station )
Adak
The historical 47,000 acres (19,000 ha ) area covers the town of Adak and most of Adak Island north of it. It is roughly bounded by Cape Adagdak , Scabbard Bay , and Shagak Bay .[4]
2
Anangula Archeological District
Anangula Archeological District
June 2, 1978 (#78000512 )
Southern end of Anangula Island 52°59′47 ″N 168°54′47 ″W / 52.99648°N 168.91299°W / 52.99648; -168.91299 (Anangula Archeological District )
Nikolski
3
Atka B-24D Liberator
Atka B-24D Liberator
July 26, 1979 (#79000407 )
Address restricted[6]
Atka
4
Attu Battlefield and U.S. Army and Navy Airfields on Attu
Attu Battlefield and U.S. Army and Navy Airfields on Attu
February 4, 1985 (#85002729 )
Attu Island 52°53′26 ″N 173°04′29 ″E / 52.89068°N 173.07484°E / 52.89068; 173.07484 (Attu Battlefield and U.S. Army and Navy Airfields on Attu )
Attu Island
The historical 7,000 acres (2,800 ha ) area covers the whole eastern part of Attu Island, roughly Temnac Bay to Austin Cove .[4]
5
Cape Field at Fort Glenn (Umnak Island)
Cape Field at Fort Glenn (Umnak Island)
May 28, 1987 (#87001301 )
Umnak Island 53°22′38 ″N 167°53′22 ″W / 53.37722°N 167.88946°W / 53.37722; -167.88946 (Cape Field at Fort Glenn (Umnak Island) )
Fort Glenn
The historical 7,550 acres (3,060 ha ) area covering the airfield and the naval base is roughly comprised between Otter Bight and Camp Bay .[4]
6
Chaluka Site
Chaluka Site
October 15, 1966 (#66000155 )
Address restricted[6]
Nikolski
7
Church of the Holy Ascension
Church of the Holy Ascension
April 15, 1970 (#70000112 )
In Unalaska 53°52′32 ″N 166°32′11 ″W / 53.87563°N 166.53638°W / 53.87563; -166.53638 (Church of the Holy Ascension )
Unalaska
8
Dutch Harbor Naval Operating Base and Fort Mears, U.S. Army
Dutch Harbor Naval Operating Base and Fort Mears, U.S. Army
February 4, 1985 (#85002733 )
Amaknak Island 53°53′17 ″N 166°32′31 ″W / 53.88793°N 166.54201°W / 53.88793; -166.54201 (Dutch Harbor Naval Operating Base and Fort Mears, U.S. Army )
Unalaska
The historical 1,000 acres (400 ha ) area roughly covers the central part of Amaknak Island .[4]
9
Japanese Occupation Site, Kiska Island
Japanese Occupation Site, Kiska Island
February 4, 1985 (#85002732 )
Kiska Island 51°59′05 ″N 177°31′46 ″E / 51.984722°N 177.529444°E / 51.984722; 177.529444 (Japanese Occupation Site, Kiska Island )
Kiska Island
The historical 48,900 acres (19,800 ha ) area covers almost the whole Kiska Island, with the exception of Kiska Volcano and the area south of Lief Cove and Vega Bay .[4]
10
S.S. NORTHWESTERN Shipwreck Site
S.S. NORTHWESTERN Shipwreck Site
September 12, 1994 (#94001065 )
Captains Bay [7] [8] 53°49′50 ″N 166°36′37 ″W / 53.83055°N 166.61035°W / 53.83055; -166.61035 (S.S. NORTHWESTERN Shipwreck Site )
Unalaska
Bombed by the Japanese during the World War II Battle of Dutch Harbor , the ship's remnant hulk sank at Port Levashef , at the head of Captains Bay in 1945.[7] [8]
11
St. George the Great Martyr Orthodox Church
St. George the Great Martyr Orthodox Church
June 6, 1980 (#80000743 )
In St. George 56°36′07 ″N 169°32′52 ″W / 56.60181°N 169.54789°W / 56.60181; -169.54789 (St. George the Great Martyr Orthodox Church )
St. George Island
12
St. Nicholas Church
St. Nicholas Church
June 6, 1980 (#80000740 )
In Nikolski 52°56′18 ″N 168°51′42 ″W / 52.93835°N 168.86163°W / 52.93835; -168.86163 (St. Nicholas Church )
Nikolski
13
Sts. Peter and Paul Church
Sts. Peter and Paul Church
June 6, 1980 (#80000744 )
In St. Paul 57°07′15 ″N 170°16′51 ″W / 57.1209°N 170.28088°W / 57.1209; -170.28088 (Sts. Peter and Paul Church )
St. Paul Island
14
Seal Island Historic District
Seal Island Historic District
October 15, 1966 (#66000156 )
St. Paul and St. George Islands 56°54′28 ″N 170°02′26 ″W / 56.907778°N 170.040556°W / 56.907778; -170.040556 (Seal Island Historic District )
Pribilof Islands
The historical 6,970 acres (2,820 ha ) district covers 106 buildings, 2 structures, 12 historic sites and 2 archeological sites distributed in St. Paul village , St. George village , and in the area of Northeast Point on St. Paul Island .[4]
15
Sitka Spruce Plantation
Sitka Spruce Plantation
February 14, 1978 (#78000513 )
Along Biorka Drive, on Amaknak Island 53°53′17 ″N 166°32′40 ″W / 53.88798°N 166.54435°W / 53.88798; -166.54435 (Sitka Spruce Plantation )
Unalaska