Auke, Juneau, City and Borough of Juneau, Alaska, United States
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- Auke
- Unincorporated Populated Place
- just E of Point Louisa adjacent to Glacier Bay Highway and 13 mi. NW of Juneau, Coast Mts.
- Former Tlingit Indian village of the Auk tribe. The name "Ak an" means "lake town" according to J. R. Swanton in 1904. The name "Anchguhlsu (or Antcgaltsu)" is reported by Swanton to mean "town they abandoned," a name obviously applied after abandonment about 1902.
- 58.375000058° 22' 30.0"N-134.7250000134° 43' 30.0"W
- Fairhaven 0.8 mi. E
- Lena Beach 1.5 mi. NW
- Auke Bay 2.4 mi. E
- Tee Harbor 2.7 mi. NW
- Tee Harbor 2.8 mi. NW
- Mendenhaven 5.8 mi. E
- Alaskan Memorial Park 5.1 mi. E
- Shrine of Saint Therese / Memorial Garden 7.1 mi. N
- Funter Bay (Hoonah-Angoon Census Area) 10.2 mi. SW
- Evergreen 12 mi. SE
- Catholic 13.1 mi. SE
- Eagles 13.2 mi. SE
- Douglas Indian 13.4 mi. SE
- 0 m
- 185298450
- Updated Apr 19, 2020