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| REFRIGERATOR, COFFEE POT,
DISHES, TOASTER & STOVE IN EACH CABIN |
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| LAUNDRY FACILITIES AVAILABLE
ON SITE |
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| PICNIC TABLE & BAR-B-Q
FOR EACH CABIN |
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| FREEZER AVAILABLE FOR THE
FISH YOU CATCH |
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| PETS WELCOME |
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SEWARD CABINS
The Misty "C" Cabins are located just outside of downtown
Seward, Alaska and nearby Exit Glacier.
Our newly constructed cabins are comfortable and quiet and are
fully furnished. Complete with kitchen, bathrooms and sleeping
area.There is an on site upright freezer for extra fish. Laundry
facilities can be used before or after cleaning people are finished
cleaning the cabins.
The cabins have concrete floors
with modern in floor radiant heat, so there is no noise, no hot
or cold spots in the cabins.
Pets are welcome.
The cabins sit on 3 wooded
acres and each cabin faces the creek side. Wild Alaskan salmon
spawn in the creek July through November. Eagles, moose and bears
often wander through the area. There is a picnic table with small
Bar-B-Q for each cabin.
THE ALASKAN LODGING EXPERIENCE
YOU HAVE DREAMED OF....
CABIN #1:
Cabin one comes completely furnished. Full kitchen with
dishes, pots & pans. One queen bed and one single trundle
bed (2 singles). Bath has a jacuzzi tub and separate shower. There
is a picnic table with small
Bar-B-Q for each cabin. Pets are welcome.
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1
QUEEN & 1
TRUNDLE BED |
JACUZZI
BATH |
KITCHEN |
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ENJOY YOUR RUSTIC ALASKAN
ADVENTURE IN MODERN COMFORT!!!
CABIN
#2:
Cabin 2 comes completely furnished. Full kitchen with
dishes, pots & pans. 1 queen bed and 1 double bed. Bath
is standard tub/shower combination.
There is a picnic table with small Bar-B-Q for each cabin. Pets
are welcome.
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1
QUEEN BED
& 1 DOUBLE BED |
KITCHEN
& BATH |
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PO Box 2 Seward, AK 99664
Ph
907-224-4891
E-Mail us for details
WHERE ARE WE?

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| ABOUT
SEWARD |
| Seward
is situated on Resurrection Bay on the southeast coast
of the Kenai Peninsula, 125 highway miles south of Anchorage.
It lies at the foot of Mount Marathon, and is the gateway
to the Kenai Fjords National Park. It lies at approximately
60° 07' N Latitude, 149° 26' W Longitude (Sec.
10, T001S, R001W, Seward Meridian). The community is located
in the Seward Recording District. The area encompasses
15 sq. miles of land and 7 sq. miles of water.
Resurrection Bay was named
in 1792 by Russian fur trader and explorer Alexander
Baranof. While sailing from Kodiak to Yakutat, he found
unexpected shelter in this bay for a storm. He named
the Bay Resurrection because it was the Russian Sunday
of the Resurrection.
The City of Seward was
named for U.S. Secretary of State William Seward, 1861-69,
who negotiated the purchase of Alaska from Russia during
the Lincoln administration.
In the 1890s, Capt. Frank
Lowell arrived with his family. In 1903, John and Frank
Ballaine
and a group of settlers arrived to begin construction
of a railroad. Seward became an incorporated City in
1912. The Alaska Railroad was constructed between 1915
and 1923, and Seward developed as the ocean terminus
and supply center.
By 1960, Seward
was the largest community on the Peninsula. Tsunamis
generated after the 1964 earthquake destroyed the railroad
terminal and killed several residents. As an ice-free
harbor, Seward has become an important supply center
for Interior Alaska.
For more information visit
the city of Seward's web site
Click
Here
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