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The
Aleutian World War II National Historic Area encompasses the historic
footprint of the U.S. Army base Fort Schwatka. Located on Amaknak Island
in the Aleutian Island Chain of Alaska, the fort was one of four coastal
defense posts built to protect Dutch Harbor (the back door to the United
States) during World War II, the fort is also highest coastal battery
ever constructed in the United States. In 1996 Congress designated this
National Historic Area to interpret, educate, and inspire present and
future generations about the history of the Aleut or Unangan people and
the Aleutian Islands in the defense of the United States in World War
II.
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| Communities
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| Note: The times listed below are approximate driving times to the park. | Unalaska, AK (0 min.
) Pop. 4,283
| Dutch Harbor, AK (1 min.
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