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
associatedWithPeople Indigenous peoples of the Pacific Northwest Coast
Russian colonists
Tlingit people
country United States
ecosystemType coastal rainforest
eventDateSignificance Battle of Sitka 1804
hasActivity cultural interpretation
hiking
ranger-led programs
wildlife viewing
hasBiome temperate rainforest
hasConservationFocus coastal rainforest protection
cultural resource preservation
historic battlefield preservation
totem pole preservation
hasCulturalTheme Alaska Native heritage
Indigenous art
Tlingit-Russian conflict history
hasDesignation National Historical Park
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
locatedIn Alaska
Baranof Island
Pacific Northwest
Sitka, Alaska NERFINISHED
nearBodyOfWater Pacific Ocean
Sitka Sound
protectsSiteOf Battle of Sitka
region Southeast Alaska
state Alaska
tourismType cultural tourism
heritage tourism
nature-based tourism

Referenced by (2)
Subject (surface form when different) Predicate
Sitka
hasAttraction
Russian Bishop’s House
locatedIn

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