Government Hill Federal Housing Historic District

W. Harvard, Delaney & Brown Sts., Anchorage, Alaska. County/parish: Anchorage.

Added to the National Register of Historic Places January 14, 2015. NRIS 14001147.

21 contributing buildings. 2 contributing sites.

Also known as:

  • AHRS Site No. ANC-02108

From Wikipedia:

Government Hill, Anchorage

Government Hill is a neighborhood in the northwest part of Anchorage, Alaska, United States, sitting in between Anchorage's downtown area and the western reaches of Joint Base Elmendorf-Richardson, specifically the portion formerly known as Elmendorf Air Force Base. The neighborhood is named for the "hill" it sits on of about 115 feet (35 m) bearing the same name, which is actually a bluff which rises alongside the northern banks of Ship Creek. The origins of the name date to 1915, when a federal land reserve was created in the area for the Alaska Engineering Commission, then heavily involved in constructing the Alaska Railroad nearby.

The neighborhood sits alongside Knik Arm in north Anchorage. It is very ethnically diverse. Numerous Korean emigrants to Anchorage over the years have made Government Hill their first home in the city. Many residents work either in downtown Anchorage or at JBER, which flank the neighborhood to the south and north, respectively. Both are within walking distance.

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