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- Old_Sitka_Site abstract "The Old Sitka Site was the site of the early Russian-American Company settlement Redoubt St. Archangel Michael (Russian: форт Архангела Михаила, r "Fort Arkhangela Mikhaila") near present-day Sitka, Alaska. The site was established in 1799 and destroyed in an attack by the Tlingit people in 1802. Although the Russians resettled the area, they did so where Sitka is located. The site is now part of the Old Sitka State Historical Park.".
- Old_Sitka_Site added "1960-06-13".
- Old_Sitka_Site nearestCity Sitka,_Alaska.
- Old_Sitka_Site nrhpReferenceNumber "66000166".
- Old_Sitka_Site thumbnail SitkaRussianPossessionPlate.png?width=300.
- Old_Sitka_Site wikiPageID "35219754".
- Old_Sitka_Site wikiPageRevisionID "542255895".
- Old_Sitka_Site yearOfConstruction "1799".
- Old_Sitka_Site added "1960-06-13".
- Old_Sitka_Site architecture "No Style Listed".
- Old_Sitka_Site built "1799".
- Old_Sitka_Site caption "This Russian plate was buried at the time of the settlement's establishment, and is now in a Sitka museum.".
- Old_Sitka_Site designatedNrhpType "1960-06-13".
- Old_Sitka_Site governingBody "Public".
- Old_Sitka_Site hasPhotoCollection Old_Sitka_Site.
- Old_Sitka_Site latDegrees "57".
- Old_Sitka_Site latDirection "N".
- Old_Sitka_Site latMinutes "7".
- Old_Sitka_Site latSeconds "53".
- Old_Sitka_Site locmapin "Alaska".
- Old_Sitka_Site longDegrees "135".
- Old_Sitka_Site longDirection "W".
- Old_Sitka_Site longMinutes "22".
- Old_Sitka_Site longSeconds "15".
- Old_Sitka_Site name "Redoubt St. Archangel Michael Site".
- Old_Sitka_Site nearestCity Sitka,_Alaska.
- Old_Sitka_Site nrhpType "nhl".
- Old_Sitka_Site refnum "66000166".
- Old_Sitka_Site subject Category:National_Historic_Landmarks_in_Alaska.
- Old_Sitka_Site subject Category:Protected_areas_of_Sitka_City_and_Borough,_Alaska.
- Old_Sitka_Site subject Category:Russian-American_culture_in_Alaska.
- Old_Sitka_Site subject Category:State_parks_of_Alaska.
- Old_Sitka_Site point "57.131388888888885 -135.37083333333334".
- Old_Sitka_Site type AlaskaStateParks.
- Old_Sitka_Site type Area108497294.
- Old_Sitka_Site type GeographicalArea108574314.
- Old_Sitka_Site type Landmark108624891.
- Old_Sitka_Site type Location100027167.
- Old_Sitka_Site type NationalHistoricLandmarksInAlaska.
- Old_Sitka_Site type Object100002684.
- Old_Sitka_Site type Park108615149.
- Old_Sitka_Site type PhysicalEntity100001930.
- Old_Sitka_Site type Point108620061.
- Old_Sitka_Site type Position108621598.
- Old_Sitka_Site type ProtectedAreasOfSitkaCityAndBorough,Alaska.
- Old_Sitka_Site type Region108630985.
- Old_Sitka_Site type Tract108673395.
- Old_Sitka_Site type YagoGeoEntity.
- Old_Sitka_Site type YagoLegalActorGeo.
- Old_Sitka_Site type YagoPermanentlyLocatedEntity.
- Old_Sitka_Site type ArchitecturalStructure.
- Old_Sitka_Site type Building.
- Old_Sitka_Site type Place.
- Old_Sitka_Site type Wikidata:Q532.
- Old_Sitka_Site type Place.
- Old_Sitka_Site type Location.
- Old_Sitka_Site type _Feature.
- Old_Sitka_Site comment "The Old Sitka Site was the site of the early Russian-American Company settlement Redoubt St. Archangel Michael (Russian: форт Архангела Михаила, r "Fort Arkhangela Mikhaila") near present-day Sitka, Alaska. The site was established in 1799 and destroyed in an attack by the Tlingit people in 1802. Although the Russians resettled the area, they did so where Sitka is located. The site is now part of the Old Sitka State Historical Park.".
- Old_Sitka_Site label "Old Sitka Site".
- Old_Sitka_Site sameAs m.06_2nyj.
- Old_Sitka_Site sameAs Q7084977.
- Old_Sitka_Site sameAs Q7084977.
- Old_Sitka_Site sameAs Old_Sitka_Site.
- Old_Sitka_Site lat "57.131388888888885".
- Old_Sitka_Site long "-135.37083333333334".
- Old_Sitka_Site wasDerivedFrom Old_Sitka_Site?oldid=542255895.
- Old_Sitka_Site depiction SitkaRussianPossessionPlate.png.
- Old_Sitka_Site isPrimaryTopicOf Old_Sitka_Site.
- Old_Sitka_Site name "Redoubt St. Archangel Michael Site".