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227: 98:, who wanted to protect the "morality and sobriety" of the new-found city. According to his plan, land was sectioned off in a grid pattern and auctioned to the people, but would be repossessed if anyone was caught breaking the ban against alcohol. Thereafter, an area along the coast near the Chester Creek outlet became a popular spot for bootleggers smuggling in alcohol, to bring their booty ashore, due to it being around a bend from Ship Creek and thus out of sight from authorities, earning it the name Bootleggers Cove. 89:
Many parts of Alaska had outlawed the sale, ownership, or use of alcohol, beginning in 1867 after the US Army took over custody of the new territory. Anchorage became a prime spot for smugglers trying to import alcoholic beverages after its choice as a railroad/shipping port was established in 1914.
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was kidnapped, and her body was later found abandoned by a roadside north of Anchorage. Her employer and landlord, Michael Lawson, was eventually convicted of her kidnapping and murder.
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passes between the residential zones of Bootleggers Cove and the tidal flats. Bootlegger's Cove was affected by the
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http://www.muni.org/Departments/OCPD/Planning/Documents/Map_5_Northwest_Bowl.pdf
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Anchorage: from Its Humble Origins as a Railroad Construction Camp
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However, Anchorage had strict laws during the time of
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Bootleggers Cove
Anchorage, Alaska
Downtown Anchorage
South Addition
West Anchorage High School
Tony Knowles Coastal Trail
Lainie Fleischer Bike Trail
Cook Inlet
Alaska Railroad
1964 Alaska earthquake
Les Gara
Johnny Ellis
Bethany Correira
Prohibition
Woodrow Wilson
http://www.muni.org/Departments/OCPD/Planning/Documents/Map_5_Northwest_Bowl.pdf
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Anchorage: from Its Humble Origins as a Railroad Construction Camp
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"Second chance: Sister's killing had deadly echo"
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