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30.08.1998: Any help will be greatly appreciated! the fishing town of petersburg, alaska was
Wikipedia: Petersburg, Alaska - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Petersburg was named after Peter Buschmann, a Norwegian immigrant. He built a cannery, sawmill, docks and early structures. Petersburg flourished as a fishing port.
Petersburg: The Town that Fish Built [VHS] | Largemouth Bass …s ...
25.08.2010 Since Norwegian immigrant Peter Buschmann founded the Southeast Alaskan town that bears his name a century ago, Petersburg has had one main marketplace: fishing....
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Google Blogs: June 22, 2011 - M/V Royal Sounder - Posterous
03.07.2011 In 1897, a Norwegian entrepreneur, Peter Buschmann, realized that the ice, the fish, and the supply route to Seattle combined to make a thriving fish processing...
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Sitka and St Petersburg Alaska - YouTube
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Petersburg, Alaska's 'Little Norway' | John Gottberg's Blog
10.06.2011 Located on the fiord-like Wrangell Narrows at the northern end of Mitkof Island, it was founded at the end of the 19th century by immigrant fisherman Peter Buschmann....
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Chris' Wander…: Travel & Photography Adventures: Petersburg
19.05.2012 Peter Buschmann settled it at the turn of the century. It has quite the Norwegian heritage that you can still see today. I was lucky enough to be in port when the...
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10 - Petersburg - A Fishing Town - 06-22-11
In 1897, a Norwegian entrepreneur, Peter Buschmann, realized that the ice, the fish, and the supply route to Seattle combined to make a thriving fish ...
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Google Blogs: Petersburg, Alaska, Cruise Into The Heart Of The...
31.07.2011 Norwegian immigrant, Peter Buschmann, for whom the town is named, claimed this piece of paradise when he arrived on the north end of the island in late 1890s. Between...
Frederick Sound & Petersburg - YouTube
Petersburg was named after Peter Buschmann, a Norwegian immigrant who arrived in the late 1890s and homesteaded on the north end of the ...
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Petersburg | East of Elveden
15.09.2011 Petersburg is named after its Norwegian founder Peter Buschmann who settled here just over a century ago to found a fish canning business. The town still has a...
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Barb's Tapestry: Petersburg On Mitkof Island
05.06.2011 The founder, Peter Buschmann, built the first cannery and sawmill here in the late 1880s. If he winds aren't too strong tomorrow we will head off again into the...
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Alaska magazine: Petersburg
If Peter Buschmann could be dropped in the modern-day version of the town that grew up next to his cannery, he’d probably have a little trouble recognizing it,
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Google Blogs: 29 Petersburg, Alaska a short tour, with Dungeness...
04.09.2009 Located in the Panhandle of Alaska, 20 miles from LeConte Glacier it was developed beginning around 1898 by Peter Buschmann, who, seeing ice bergs afloat in Fredrick...
Petersburg: The Town that Fish Built - YouTube
Since Peter Buschmann founded the community that bears his name a century ago, Petersburg has been purely and simply a fishing town. Buschmann's cannery
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Cook Travelogue 2007-8-9: Petersburg, Alaska
20.06.2009 The modern fishing industry here was begun around 1900 by a Norwegian man named Peter Buschmann, when he recognized that the dense blue glacier ice from the near by...
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Norwegian American in Encyclopedia
Petersburg, Alaska, founded by the Norwegian immigrant Peter Buschmann. Known for its strong Norwegian traditions and nicknamed "Little Norway".
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Google Blogs: [WATCH]: 29 Petersburg, Alaska a short tour, with...
06.04.2011 Located in the Panhandle of Alaska, 20 miles from LeConte Glacier it was developed beginning around 1898 by Peter Buschmann, who, seeing ice bergs afloat in Fredrick...
Petersburg, The Town That Fish Built…
Built Since Peter Buschmann founded the community that bears his name a century ago, Petersburg has been purely and simply a fishing town. Buschmann's ...
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Travel: Inside Passage
26.07.2011 Petersburg was named after Peter Buschmann, a Norwegian immigrant and a pioneer in the cannery business, who arrived in the late 1890s. He built the Icy Strait...
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It is named after Peter Buschmann, who arrived in Alaska from Norway with his family in 1891, settling finally at the northern end of the Wrangell Narrows in 1897.
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Google Blogs: Rosemaling and Fish
13.06.2011 Petersburg has the largest fishing fleet in Alaska and was founded by a Norwegian, Peter Buschmann, over 100 years ago. It's a very clean, industrious town with...
Cruising the Pacific Northwest in The San Juan Islands, Alaska and ...
11.05.2008 Petersburg is fondly referred to as Alaska's Little Norway when in 1897 Norwegian Peter Buschmann saw it as an ideal spot for a fish cannery. Tlingit Tribes had...
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Petersburg is named after Peter Buschmann and part of its charm lies in its magnificent setting and the Scandinavian design of some of its buildings and houses.
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Google Blogs: Rosemaling and Fish
13.06.2011 Petersburg has the largest fishing fleet in Alaska and was founded by a Norwegian, Peter Buschmann, over 100 years ago. It's a very clean, industrious town with...
Luxury Cruise Bible: Safari Spirit, Day 1: Exploring Petersburg...
21.06.2008 Since Petersburg has Norwegian roots and is often referred to as "Little Norway"—Peter Buschmann came here from Norway in the late 1800s to open a cannery...
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Petersburg was named after Peter Buschmann, a Norwegian immigrant who arrived in the late 1890s and homesteaded on the north end of Mitkof Island.
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Google Blogs: Sitka and St Petersburg Alaska | Alaska Living
09.05.2012 The clear cold water and stately fjords on this …e … of mitdof island reminded peter buschmann so much Of his native norway that he settled here. Other scandanavians...
Curran's Captain's Log: Petersburg
23.06.2010 Petersburg is tucked into the northern end of the Wrangell Narrows - it is an active fishing town founded by Elizabeth Buschmann's great great great grandfather...
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