Sitka National Historical Park
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Sitka National Historical Park is a protected area in Alaska known for its Tlingit totem poles, coastal rainforest trails, and preservation of the 1804 Battle of Sitka site.
Statements (46)
| Predicate | Object |
|---|---|
| instanceOf |
historic site
→
national historical park → protected area → |
| administeredBy |
National Park Service
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| associatedWithPeople |
Indigenous peoples of the Pacific Northwest Coast
→
Russian colonists → Tlingit people → |
| country |
United States
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| ecosystemType |
coastal rainforest
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| eventDateSignificance |
Battle of Sitka 1804
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| hasActivity |
cultural interpretation
→
hiking → ranger-led programs → wildlife viewing → |
| hasBiome |
temperate rainforest
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| hasConservationFocus |
coastal rainforest protection
→
cultural resource preservation → historic battlefield preservation → totem pole preservation → |
| hasCulturalTheme |
Alaska Native heritage
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Indigenous art → Tlingit-Russian conflict history → |
| hasDesignation |
National Historical Park
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|
| hasFeature |
Sitka spruce forest
→
Tlingit totem poles → coastal rainforest trails → coastal shoreline → cultural exhibits → historic battlefield site → rainforest ecosystem → salmon streams → totem trail → visitor center → |
| hasHeritage |
Tlingit culture
→
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| locatedIn |
Alaska
→
Baranof Island → Pacific Northwest → Sitka, Alaska NERFINISHED → |
| nearBodyOfWater |
Pacific Ocean
→
Sitka Sound → |
| protectsSiteOf |
Battle of Sitka
→
|
| region |
Southeast Alaska
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|
| state |
Alaska
→
|
| tourismType |
cultural tourism
→
heritage tourism → nature-based tourism → |
Referenced by (2)
| Subject (surface form when different) | Predicate |
|---|---|
|
Sitka
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hasAttraction |
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Russian Bishop’s House
→
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locatedIn |