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Klawock (Tlingit: Lawáak) is a city in
Prince of Wales–Hyder
Census Area, in the U.S.
state of Alaska, on the west
coast of
Prince of
Wales Island, on...
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Klawock Airport (IATA: KLW, ICAO: PAKW, FAA LID: AKW) is a state-owned public-use
airport located two
nautical miles (3.7 km)
northeast of the central...
- 20th century, it has a po****tion of 1,500 people. Some 900 more live in
Klawock, a long-established
village that grew with the boom of the
fishing industry...
- ****ociation,
Hoonah Indian ****ociation,
Ketchikan Indian Corporation,
Klawock Cooperative ****ociation, the
Organized Village of Kasaan, the Organized...
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Klawock Seaplane Base (ICAO: PAQC, FAA LID: AQC) is a
public use
seaplane base
owned by and
located in
Klawock, a city in the
Prince of Wales-Hyder Census...
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survivors moved to the
neighboring Tlingit communities of Kake and
Klawock.
After the
destruction of the Kuiu
Kwaan community,
white homesteaders...
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Grades 9-12 145
Students 2A
Petersburg High School,
Petersburg (2A)
Klawock School,
Klawock Southeast Islands School,
Thorne Bay
Thorne Bay School, Thorne...
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Transportation is
primarily via
floatplane charters at
Craig Seaplane Base.
Klawock Airport can
accommodate wheeled-aircraft and is a
short drive away. Inter-Island...
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Dancing at a pole-raising
celebration in
Klawock, Alaska...
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canning was introduced. In 1878
businessmen built the
first two
canneries at
Klawock and Sitka. In 1883 the
Arctic Pack
Company established a
cannery at Nushagak...