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== Description ==  
 
== Description ==  
The Anchorage, AK [[graticule]] is at latitude 61, longitude -150.  It includes most of the [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anchorage,_Alaska Municipality of Anchorage], except for the western edge of the city itself (Kincaid Park, parts of [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anchorage_International_Airport Anchorage International Airport], and most of the Tony Knowles Coastal Trail); the graticule includes the nearby communities of Chugiak, Eagle River, Wasilla, Palmer, Houston, and Big Lake.
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The Anchorage, AK [[graticule]] is at latitude 61, longitude -149.  It includes most of the [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anchorage,_Alaska Municipality of Anchorage], except for the western edge of the city itself (Kincaid Park, parts of [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anchorage_International_Airport Anchorage International Airport], and most of the Tony Knowles Coastal Trail); the graticule includes the nearby communities of Chugiak, Eagle River, Wasilla, Palmer, Houston, and Big Lake.
  
 
== Accessibility ==  
 
== Accessibility ==  

Revision as of 17:56, 27 May 2008

File:Anchorage Graticule.JPG
Map of Anchorage Graticule, including portions of Chugach State Park and MatSu Borough.

Description

The Anchorage, AK graticule is at latitude 61, longitude -149. It includes most of the Municipality of Anchorage, except for the western edge of the city itself (Kincaid Park, parts of Anchorage International Airport, and most of the Tony Knowles Coastal Trail); the graticule includes the nearby communities of Chugiak, Eagle River, Wasilla, Palmer, Houston, and Big Lake.

Accessibility

Large sections of the graticule are open and undeveloped land; Chugach State Park accounts for roughly one-quarter of Anchorage graticule's land area. The graticule completely encloses Knik Arm and includes a portion of Chickaloon Bay, which together make approximately 10% of the graticule inacessible by land. Military installations pose potential access problems as well:

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