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Portlock, Alaska

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Portlock first appeared on the 1940 U.S. Census as an unincorporated village of 31 residents. It would not report again on the census until 1980, when it was made a census-designated place (CDP), again reporting 31 residents. It was dissolved as a CDP by the 1990 census and has not reported again.
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Portlock was located adjacent to another community known as Port Chatham (which takes its name from Port Chatham bay).
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mining camp, known as Chrome, was also located near Portlock, which operated in the early-twentieth century.
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Portlock was established in the Kenai Peninsula in the early 20th century as a cannery, particularly for
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Most of the people who left Portlock in the 1940s moved to the nearby Native Alaskan villages of
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premiered on Discovery+ on December 7, 2021. It made its linear cable television debut on
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U.S. Geological Survey Geographic Names Information System: Portlock (locale)
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from the original on December 20, 2011 – via The Mouth of the Kenai.
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U.S. Geological Survey (1920). "Mineral Resources of Alaska, 1918".
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follows a scout team exploring the ruins of the abandoned village.
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filmed a reality television series in Portlock. The series,
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opened in the town. The population largely consisted of
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Index

Sugpiaq
ghost town
Alaska
Kenai Peninsula
Seldovia
Nathaniel Portlock
cannery
Ghost town
Portlock is located in Alaska
59°12′52″N 151°44′46″W / 59.2144444°N 151.7461111°W / 59.2144444; -151.7461111
Country
State
Alaska
Time zone
UTC-9
Alaska (AKST)
DST
UTC-8
salmon
United States Post Office
Russian
Aleuts
Alaska Route 1
Bigfoot
Nanwalek
Port Graham
Seldovia
chromite
1940
1980

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