Culross Island is an island near the western end of Prince William Sound of the Gulf of Alaska in Alaska, United States. It lies just off the Northeast corner of the Kenai Peninsula, separated from it by the Culross Passage. Approximately, Culross Island is 16 miles or 27 kilometers Southeast of Whittier in the Valdez-Cordova region. The island has a land area of 74.709 km2 (28.845 sq mi) and had no population at the 2000 census.
Culross Island is home to Goose Bay Cabin and Goose Bay Campground which is federally owned and managed by the USDA Forest Service. Goose Bay is approximately 25 miles or 40 kilometers Southeast of Whittier. The 16x16 ft or 78 meters squared cabin has been rebuilt as its original had been destroyed by an avalanche. The island which reaches up to 1,519 feet or approximately 463 meters could be a factor for the avalanche.
The island is currently undergoing a claim of Adverse Possession as of Alaska Statute 09.130.030 or Senate Bill 93 which states that any person(s) may claim land within 10 years or 7 years with good faith.
CulrossIsland is an island near the western end of Prince William Sound of the Gulf of Alaska in Alaska, United States. It lies just off the Northeast...
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Historic villages line the Fife shoreline; Limekilns, Charlestown and Culross, established in the 6th century, where Saint Kentigern was born. The firth...
the priory. The centre of his cult (and possibly of his activity) was Culross, which according to tradition, was founded by the saint. At Dunning, in...
in Culross Passage between CulrossIsland and the northeastern end of the Kenai Peninsula near "Night Island" (probably a reference to Knight Island) at...
Viscount Falmouth, the Viscount Hardinge and the Viscount Colville of Culross. Some viscounts in the peerage of Scotland were traditionally styled "The...
Along the north shore, from west to east, Preston Island near Culross is an artificial former island. This reclaimed land was created c. 1800 for salt...
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Tarvit Mansionhouse & Garden Kellie Castle & Garden The Royal Burgh of Culross Black Hill Cameronians' Regimental Memorial David Livingstone Centre Greenbank...
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in wide circulation. Despise the Sun featured a different drummer, Dave Culross, who would later again replace Smith in 2012. Suffocation subsequently...
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Dunfermline Abbey (the last resting place of Scottish royalty), the palace in Culross, Ravenscraig Castle in Kirkcaldy, Dysart Harbour area, Balgonie Castle...
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example is Culross Abbey, built on top of an ancient church already established by the Culdee of Saint Serf of St Serf's Inch. The name of Culross, comes...
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to live at Strome Ferry, Ross-shire, Culcabock near Inverness, and at Culross, Fife". As of 1930, St Kilda was owned by Sir Reginald MacLeod of MacLeod...
Miller would be working alongside guitarist James Murphy, drummer Dave Culross and vocalist Bret Hoffmann on a tribute album for the band Death, to benefit...
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