Sanctuary River Cabin No. 31

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La Sanctuary River Cabin No. 31 est une cabane en rondins et station de rangers américaine située dans le borough de Denali, en Alaska. Protégée au sein des parc national et réserve du Denali, elle est inscrite au Registre national des lieux historiques depuis le 25 novembre 1986. rdf:langString
The Sanctuary River Cabin No. 31, also known as Sanctuary Patrol Cabin, is a log cabin that was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1986. The listing includes an outhouse and a tool box and storage shed. It was built by the Alaska Road Commission in 1926 as the center of a road construction camp, and was adopted by park rangers in wintertime dog sled patrols as a replacement for a different cabin located about five miles south. This was the cabin where Adolph Murie "began his field work investigating the wolf-Dall sheep relationship in the park...in the summer of 1939." rdf:langString
rdf:langString Sanctuary River Cabin No. 31
rdf:langString Sanctuary River Cabin No. 31
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rdf:langString Sanctuary River Cabin No. 31
rdf:langString Sanctuary River Cabin No. 31
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xsd:date 1986-11-25
rdf:langString Log cabin
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rdf:langString On Sanctuary River at Mile 22.7, south of Park Road, Denali National Park & Preserve, Alaska
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rdf:langString La Sanctuary River Cabin No. 31 est une cabane en rondins et station de rangers américaine située dans le borough de Denali, en Alaska. Protégée au sein des parc national et réserve du Denali, elle est inscrite au Registre national des lieux historiques depuis le 25 novembre 1986.
rdf:langString The Sanctuary River Cabin No. 31, also known as Sanctuary Patrol Cabin, is a log cabin that was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1986. The listing includes an outhouse and a tool box and storage shed. It was built by the Alaska Road Commission in 1926 as the center of a road construction camp, and was adopted by park rangers in wintertime dog sled patrols as a replacement for a different cabin located about five miles south. This was the cabin where Adolph Murie "began his field work investigating the wolf-Dall sheep relationship in the park...in the summer of 1939."
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