Lake Grosvenor is a physical feature (lake) in Lake and Peninsula Borough.
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Feature Name: | Lake Grosvenor |
Category: | Alaska physical, cultural and historic features |
Feature Type: | Physical |
Class: | Lake |
Description: | on Alaska Peninsula, in N part of Katmai National Monument, 22 mi. NW of Mount Katmai, Aleutian Range. 18 miles long. |
History: | "Named in 1921 by R. F. Griggs, National Geographic Society. Both Lakes Coville and Grosvenor were called ""Savonoski Lakes"" by the National Geographic Society in 1919; in 1923 both lakes were called ""Alinak Lake"" by the American Geographical Society, after a former native village near Lake Grosvenor's outlet. The Indian name, ""Kalhvit,"" was reported in 1923 by R. H. Sargent, U.S. Geological Survey (USGS)." |
Borough: | Lake and Peninsula Borough |
Latitude: | 58.6737861633 |
Longitude: | -155.257522583 |
Variant (Nonofficial) Names for Lake Grosvenor: Lake Grosvenor.
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