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Ninilchik, Alaska

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329: 2176: 1462: 1519: 62: 1343:). There were 53 Creole residents (probably all Ninilchik residents), 16 Natives (probably the Tinneh residents of Laida), and 12 Whites (probably the residents of the two mining locales). Ninilchik did not return again until 1920, when it was spelled as "Ninilchic" on the census. It returned as Ninilchik again in 1930, and in every successive census to date. It was made a census-designated place (CDP) in 1980. 2034: 1559: 1570:. A small harbor has been constructed near the mouth of the river. The name "Ninilchik" is used today, however, to refer to the original village as well as the community that has grown up around it, extending several miles north, east, and south. Residents of Ninilchik sometimes refer to the original village as Ninilchik Village or simply "the village". 74: 1617:
are popular for digging on the beaches near Ninilchik, when the tides are low enough. Clammers should check regulations before digging, as this clam fishery has been closed until further notice. Panoramic views of four Cook Inlet volcanos, historical Old Village, the iconic Russian Orthodox church,
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In the CDP, the population was spread out, with 24.1% under the age of 18, 5.4% from 18 to 24, 26.3% from 25 to 44, 29.5% from 45 to 64, and 14.6% who were 65 years of age or older. The median age was 42 years. For every 100 females, there were 110.4 males. For every 100 females age 18 and over,
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There were 320 households, out of which 29.4% had children under the age of 18 living with them, 59.4% were married couples living together, 6.9% had a female householder with no husband present, and 30.3% were non-families. 23.1% of all households were made up of individuals, and 7.8% had someone
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As of the census of 2000, there were 772 people, 320 households, and 223 families residing in the CDP. The population density was 3.7 inhabitants per square mile (1.4/km). There were 762 housing units at an average density of 3.7 per square mile (1.4/km). The racial makeup of the CDP was 82.25%
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wife Mavra Rastorguev (daughter of Agrafena Petrovna of Afognak), and their children. They were soon joined by the Oskolkoff family, also headed by a Russian man and Alutiiq woman. These were the core families, and their descendants, who often married Alutiiq, made up most of the village.
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Ninilchik is the host community for the annual Kenai Peninsula Fair and the annual Salmonfest Alaska (formerly Salmonstock) Music Festival. Ninilchik Chamber of Commerce sponsors the annual Clam Scramble, a river to river obstacle run held during or close to the solstice.
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Their dialect of Russian as spoken in the mid-1800s (plus a few words borrowed from Alaska Native languages) became the primary language spoken in Ninilchik, and it survived in that form long past the 1867 Alaska Purchase. A few speakers of the
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Ninilchik first appeared on the 1880 U.S. Census as an unincorporated Creole village. All 53 of its residents were Creole. It returned in 1890 with 81 residents, however the census combined the adjacent locales of the Laida native village and
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was widely spoken in the village for almost 200 years. Due to the community's isolation, this Russian dialect continued much in its mid-19th century form. In the 21st century, the dialect has been studied and preserved from local speakers.
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A 2007 fire that burned near Ninilchik, known as the Caribou Hills fire, moved toward the town. At its peak threatened approximately 300 structures. It eventually burned nearly 60,000 acres (240 km) and destroyed 197 structures.
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priests and laymen. Russian Orthodox priests were respected by Alaska Natives because in several areas of southwest Alaska, they had learned indigenous languages and held religious services in those languages. In 1901, the
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listed 53 "Creoles" living in Ninilchik in nine extended families. All nine old families of Ninilchik are descendants of the original Kvasnikoff and Oskolkoff families, with numerous marriages to
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which has a large campground on the beach, several parking areas for access to fishing in Deep Creek, and tractor-assisted boat launching. Both areas are known for the near-constant presence of
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The median income for a household in the CDP was $ 36,250, and the median income for a family was $ 41,750. Males had a median income of $ 29,861 versus $ 22,750 for females. The
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Ninilchik River and Deep Creek watersheds, abundant wildlife, and bluff-lined beaches provide photogenic opportunities rich in diversity and depth.
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and served in elected office continuously from 1989 to 2006. He was the first person of Alaska Native ancestry to be elected to statewide office.
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was redesigned and constructed at its current site. In 1911 the first school sanctioned by the U.S. government was started, known as the
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fishing, typically now either with commercial guides or private commercial family operations, either along the beach north of
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living alone who was 65 years of age or older. The average household size was 2.41 and the average family size was 2.87.
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began to live in the area. In 1949, Berman Packing Company began fish canning operations at Ninilchik. In 1950, the
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were still alive in 2013. Russian and American linguists are documenting and cataloging this isolated dialect.
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in 1867 by the United States. They were Russian Grigorii Kvasnikov (anglicized to Kvasnikoff), his Russian-
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The first Europeans who permanently settled in the village were Russian colonists who moved there from
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recognized that the people of Ninilchik comprised a quasi-sovereign government (equivalent to
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for the CDP was $ 18,463. About 10.4% of families and 13.9% of the population were below the
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units in the Ninilchik area. Just north of town at mile 135 of the Sterling Highway is the
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Ninilchik as a town is not incorporated, but it is under the jurisdiction of the
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Ninilchik is a popular tourist attraction. Other attractions in the area are
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Climate data for Ninilchik, Alaska (1940-1968 normals and extremes)
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mine along with Treadwell coal mine (not to be confused with the
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in 1968. He later moved to Anchorage, where he worked as a
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Census-designated places in Kenai Peninsula Borough, Alaska
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Before the arrival of Europeans in Alaska, Ninilchik was a
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Populated coastal places in Alaska on the Pacific Ocean
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can also be caught in Cook Inlet close to Ninilchik.
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The original village is located at the mouth of the
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lodging area used for hunting and fishing. The name
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U.S. Census Bureau, American Factfinder 1536:Ninilchik Native Association Incorporated 384:Ninilchik Native Association Incorporated 1683: 1587:Holy Transfiguration of Our Lord Chapel 1466:Holy Transfiguration of Our Lord Chapel 315: 291: 257: 236: 228: 217:207.25 sq mi (536.76 km) 209:207.27 sq mi (536.84 km) 199: 149: 117: 82: 70: 58: 1998:Alaska Department of Natural Resources 1965:Alaska Department of Natural Resources 1957: 1955: 1828:"Geological Survey Professional Paper" 1739:"Cook Inlet Villages and Lands – CIRI" 1641:Just to the south of Ninilchik is the 1097: 397:people of Ninilchik have ancestors of 1841:Census Office, United States (1893). 1423:word meaning "lodge is built place". 422:Ninilchik is on the west side of the 382:. In the 1970s, villagers formed the 303: 274: 249: 241: 220: 212: 204: 185: 167: 154: 137: 125: 7: 2457:Populated places established in 1847 1528:Alaska Native Claims Settlement Act 1487:In the 1940s, a number of American 380:Alaska Native Claims Settlement Act 225:0.03 sq mi (0.07 km) 2442:Census-designated places in Alaska 2098:Municipalities and communities of 1087: 25: 1786:. Western Regional Climate Center 2032: 1643:Deep Creek State Recreation Area 1495:was completed through the town. 1430:in 1847, two decades before the 72: 60: 2101:Kenai Peninsula Borough, Alaska 1636:Ninilchik State Recreation Area 1589:, is located in the community. 1: 2058:Ninilchik Traditional Council 1694:. United States Census Bureau 1663:lieutenant governor of Alaska 1548:Ninilchik Traditional Council 1478:local Russian Orthodox Church 949:Average snowfall inches (cm) 463:continental subarctic climate 388:Ninilchik Traditional Council 78:Location of Ninilchik, Alaska 1784:"NINILCHIK, ALASKA (506441)" 2179:Kenai Peninsula Borough map 1880:See the online dictionary, 1861:United States Census Bureau 1692:"2020 U.S. Gazetteer Files" 1530:recognized Ninilchik as an 1019:Average precipitation days 735:Mean daily minimum °F (°C) 595:Mean daily maximum °F (°C) 451:United States Census Bureau 2483: 1976:http://www.salmonstock.org 1766:, 59th edition, page 630, 1741:. Ciri.com. 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At the 1981:August 3, 2012, at the 1806:"U.S. Decennial Census" 1575:Kenai Peninsula Borough 1505:2007 Caribou Hills fire 361:Kenai Peninsula Borough 357:census-designated place 53:Census-designated place 2180: 1563: 1523: 1468: 1415:probably derives from 1315:intermarried with and 333: 233:50 ft (20 m) 103:60.04639°N 151.66722°W 2178: 1921:"Agrafena's Children" 1857:"U.S. Census website" 1561: 1522:Flag of the Ninilchik 1521: 1464: 1458:, primarily Alutiiq. 1400:Alaskan Creole people 1398:Further information: 1299:U.S. Decennial Census 1079:Historical population 331: 277: • Summer ( 156: • Borough 2420:United States portal 2063:Kenai Peninsula Fair 1745:on November 12, 2013 1514:Alaska Native people 525:Record high °F (°C) 374:It is considered an 251: • Density 108:60.04639; -151.66722 1983:Library of Congress 1615:Pacific razor clams 1421:Deni'ana Athabaskan 1339:that is now within 1080: 805:Record low °F (°C) 665:Daily mean °F (°C) 99: /  2181: 1940:. 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Ninilchik
Census-designated place
Ninilchik in 2010
Location of Ninilchik, Alaska
60°02′47″N 151°40′02″W / 60.04639°N 151.66722°W / 60.04639; -151.66722
State
Alaska
Borough
Kenai Peninsula
mayor
Peter Micciche
State senator
Gary Stevens
R
State rep.
Sarah Vance
Time zone
UTC-9
Alaska (AKST)
DST
UTC-8
ZIP code
Area code
907
FIPS code

Dena'ina
Russian
census-designated place
Kenai Peninsula Borough

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