Resurrection Bay is a physical feature (bay) in Kenai Peninsula Borough.
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Feature Name: | Resurrection Bay |
Category: | Alaska physical, cultural and historic features |
Feature Type: | Physical |
Class: | Bay |
Description: | Located on the southeast coast of the Kenai Peninsula, trends south from the mouth of Resurrection River at Seward to Harding Gateway and Blying Sound, Chugach Mountains. (AK-T1). |
History: | "Named ""Voskresenskaya Gavan"" meaning ""Resurrection (Sunday) Harbor"" by Alexander Baranov in 1792. It was called ""Port Andrews"" by Captain Nathaniel Portlock, Royal Navy (RN), in 1787. The first ship to be built in Alaska, the Phoenix, was built there in 1794. (AK-T1)" |
Borough: | Kenai Peninsula Borough |
Latitude: | 59.845489502 |
Longitude: | -149.538284302 |
Variant (Nonofficial) Names for Resurrection Bay: Resurrection Bay.
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Lowell Point, AK
(16.1 miles NNE) |
Seward, AK
(18.2 miles N) |