- Adak, Alaska - Wikipedia
Adak is the southernmost community in Alaska and on the same latitude as Haida Gwaii in Canada, and London, England It is less than three degrees of latitude north of the 49th parallel, which forms the western part of the land border between the Contiguous United States and Canada
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Adak is truly a remote community: it is both the westernmost city in the United States and the southernmost city in Alaska This small island lies in the middle of the Bering Sea about 450 miles west of Dutch Harbor, roughly halfway between the Alaska mainland and Russia
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Discover Adak Island, Alaska—learn how to get to Adak, what to pack, where to stay, and the best things to do, from hiking and fishing to exploring WWII sites Plan your Adak adventure today!
- Visiting Adak Island - Alaska Magazine
Adak, 1,200 miles southwest of Anchorage, has had various occupancies over the years Originally, Unangan (Aleut) people called the island home, but by 1830 Russian occupation ended their communities there
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Adak is a small city located on Adak Island in the Aleutian Islands of Alaska, very far away from the mainland It has a population of about 300 people and is the westernmost city in the United
- Adak, Alaska - My Alaskan Life
Adak, Alaska, provides visitors and residents with a unique and remote experience, combining the area’s natural beauty, rich history, and distinct cultural heritage
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Most Alaskans know the story of Adak: it became a U S military base during World War II to fend off a feared Japanese invasion of Alaska Because it’s close to Russia, it remained a strategic base and submarine surveillance center throughout the Cold War
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