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Spruce Beer - A Brief History
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Aug 16, 2024 · Captain James Cook, makes mention of brewing spruce beer on his 1784 voyage to the Pacific and by the end of the 18th century recipes began appearing in the new nation of …
Captain James Cook: Mapping Alaska's Coastline and Culinary …
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Oct 26, 2024 · Captain James Cook: Mapping Alaska's Coastline and Culinary Treasures Join us for a delightful evening at Captain Cook’s Hotel in Anchorage, where we indulge in exquisitely …
Captain James Cook: Mapping Alaska's Coastline and Culinary …
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Join us for a delightful evening at Captain Cook's Hotel in Anchorage, where we indulge in exquisitely seared halibut from Alaska's coastline. Experience his...
Alaskan Places named by Cook: Part 2 | Captain Cook Society
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Here are the results of my research into the places named by Captain James Cook. Much of the information comes from The Dictionary of Alaska Place Names by the Geological Survey …
Alaskan Places named by Cook: Part 3 | Captain Cook Society
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Here are more details of places named by Captain James Cook. 18. Point Bede (Cape Bede) Point of land on south west coast of Kenai Peninsula, 13 miles south west of Seldovia, …
A fresh look at Cook: Anchorage Museum opens 1st
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May 31, 2016 · Captain James Cook is thought of as an explorer of the South Seas, but a new exhibit at the Anchorage Museum focuses attention on his equally remarkable achievements …
Captain Cook in Alaska and the North Pacific. Barnett, James K. 2008
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Barnett, James K. Captain Cook in Alaska and the North Pacific. Todd Communications. 2008. ISBN 9781578334087. It was only after I had agreed to review this book that I discovered that …
Captain James Cook - The Historical Marker Database
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Sep 1, 2013 · James Cook was born in Yorkshire, England, on October 27, 1728. He was apprenticed to serve on sailing ships built in Whitby, near his birthplace, to carry coal along the …
City of Anchorage discusses Captain James Cook's place in history
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Apr 12, 2023 · As national headlines reexamined history and historical context, Anchorage is having its own conversation. Captain James Cook is hailed as the great navigator and …
Most agree on the story of Captain Cook's time in Cook Inlet, they ...
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Jun 29, 2020 · John Webber, Man of Turnagain Arm, 1778. Watercolor. This image shows a Dena’ina man from the shores of Cook Inlet, dressed in a fringed caribou-hide tunic.
Arctic Ambitions: Captain Cook and the Northwest Passage
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A new exhibit at the Anchorage Museum, entitled "Arctic Ambitions," examines the log of Captain James Cook, the preeminent navigator of his age, as he sailed north through Bering Strait into …
Wooden box from Captain Cook's voyages - BBC
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The voyages of Captain James Cook delivered new and exciting scientific and geographical discoveries to the western world. "Natural Curiosities", such as rocks, plants and animals were …
Alaskan Places named by Cook: Part 1 | Captain Cook Society
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Here are the results of my research into the places named by Captain James Cook. Much of the information comes from The Dictionary of Alaska Place Names by the Geological Survey …
Captain Cook's Landing - English Bay - ALASKA.ORG
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English Bay, on the eastern side of Unalaska Island, references the two landings Cook and crew made there in 1778 (just months before his death in the Hawaiian Islands). Any other evidence …
10 Things You May Not Know About Captain James Cook
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Apr 29, 2015 · 1. Cook joined the Royal Navy relatively late in life. Cook worked on a Yorkshire farm in his youth before winning an apprenticeship with a merchant sailing company at age 17.
Arctic Ambitions: Captain Cook and the Northwest Passage
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On 11 August 1778, Captain James Cook, the preeminent navigator of his age, sailed north through Bering Strait into the Arctic Ocean in search of the Northwest Passage. A week later …
Alaskan Places named by Cook: Part 5 | Captain Cook Society
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Cook passed east of this island in 1778 and west of it in 1778. Its eastern end he named Anderson Island for Dr. William Anderson, surgeon on HMS Discovery, believing it to be a …