
The Alaska Railroad serves as the primary spine of human activity in this 1951 mid-century survey, threading through the high passes of the Alaska Range. It connects remote settlements such as Healy, Cantwell, and Suntrana, while following the narrow corridors of the Nenana River and Jack River. This transit network supported the region's burgeoning extractive economy, evidenced by the Dunkel Coal Mine and Golden Zone Mine. To the west, the boundaries of Mc Kinley National Park encompass high peaks and drainage systems like the Savage River and Teklanika River.
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