- Kenai, Alaska - Wikipedia
This describes the area along the mouth and portion of the Kenai River near the City of Kenai Archaeological evidence suggests that the area was first occupied by the Kachemak people from 1000 B C , until they were displaced by the Dena'ina Athabaskan people around 1000 A D
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The city of Kenai has plenty of natural wonders going for it: Overlooking the mouth of the Kenai River, it has great views of Cook Inlet as well as miles of sandy beaches, two mountain ranges and four active volcanoes
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The City of Kenai is considering redevelopment strategies for the Kenai Waterfront Area to maximize the potential of the area to support a thriving business, residential,
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Kenai, Alaska is the largest community on the Kenai Peninsula, located at the mouth of the Kenai River Find information on things to do, fishing, history, hiking, parks, wildlife viewing, and lodging
- 15 Best Things to Do in Kenai (Alaska) - The Crazy Tourist
If you are looking for a quiet but interesting area to explore then Kenai should be a stop on your Alaska tour Many people visit for the great salmon fishing and the legendary salmon in the river is the reason Kenai is one of the oldest inhabited European settlements in Alaska today
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Things to Do in Kenai, Alaska: See Tripadvisor's 4,976 traveler reviews and photos of Kenai tourist attractions Find what to do today, this weekend, or in August
- Kenai Alaska Informational Website - I Love Kenai
Kenai is a windswept Alaskan beach town resting at the intersection of the Kenai River and the Cook Inlet Kenai is scenic, friendly, and brimming with opportunity for families, businesses and travelers
- City of Kenai Alaska - Everything you need to know before you visit
The City of Kenai is on Cook Inlet, 156 miles south of Anchorage and 90 miles north of Homer It is the largest city on the Kenai Peninsula (pop 7,800) and is home to the peninsula’s biggest and busiest airport Its industries include oil, natural gas, commercial fishing and tourism
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