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- Storehouse_No._3 abstract "Storehouse No. 3 is one of four historic storehouses built by the United States Army along the Portland Canal on the west coast of North America. Built out of rubble stone in 1896, they were built at a time of tension with neighboring Canada over exact location of the international border in the area. The border location was resolved by arbitration in 1903, with two of the four warehouses falling in Canadian territory. None of the warehouses were apparently ever used. Storehouse No. 3 is located on Halibut Bay, on the northwest side of the Portland Canal. The storehouse was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1977.".
- Storehouse_No._3 added "1977-12-07".
- Storehouse_No._3 nearestCity Ketchikan,_Alaska.
- Storehouse_No._3 nrhpReferenceNumber "77001575".
- Storehouse_No._3 thumbnail Storehouse3.jpg?width=300.
- Storehouse_No._3 wikiPageID "44321663".
- Storehouse_No._3 wikiPageLength "2014".
- Storehouse_No._3 wikiPageOutDegree "10".
- Storehouse_No._3 wikiPageRevisionID "699095555".
- Storehouse_No._3 wikiPageWikiLink Canada.
- Storehouse_No._3 wikiPageWikiLink Category:Buildings_and_structures_completed_in_1896.
- Storehouse_No._3 wikiPageWikiLink Category:Military_facilities_on_the_National_Register_of_Historic_Places_in_Alaska.
- Storehouse_No._3 wikiPageWikiLink Category:National_Register_of_Historic_Places_in_Ketchikan_Gateway_Borough,_Alaska.
- Storehouse_No._3 wikiPageWikiLink Ketchikan,_Alaska.
- Storehouse_No._3 wikiPageWikiLink National_Register_of_Historic_Places.
- Storehouse_No._3 wikiPageWikiLink National_Register_of_Historic_Places_listings_in_Ketchikan_Gateway_Borough,_Alaska.
- Storehouse_No._3 wikiPageWikiLink Portland_Canal.
- Storehouse_No._3 wikiPageWikiLink Storehouse_No._4.
- Storehouse_No._3 wikiPageWikiLink United_States_Army.
- Storehouse_No._3 wikiPageWikiLinkText "Storehouse No. 3".
- Storehouse_No._3 yearOfConstruction "1896".
- Storehouse_No._3 added "1977-12-07".
- Storehouse_No._3 architectOrBuilder "Baillard,Capt. B.B.".
- Storehouse_No._3 area "less than one acre".
- Storehouse_No._3 caption "1975".
- Storehouse_No._3 coordDisplay "inline,title".
- Storehouse_No._3 governingBody "Federal".
- Storehouse_No._3 latDegrees "55".
- Storehouse_No._3 latDirection "N".
- Storehouse_No._3 latMinutes "14".
- Storehouse_No._3 latSeconds "8".
- Storehouse_No._3 locmapin "Alaska".
- Storehouse_No._3 longDegrees "130".
- Storehouse_No._3 longDirection "W".
- Storehouse_No._3 longMinutes "6".
- Storehouse_No._3 longSeconds "5".
- Storehouse_No._3 name "Storehouse No. 3".
- Storehouse_No._3 nearestCity Ketchikan,_Alaska.
- Storehouse_No._3 refnum "77001575".
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- Storehouse_No._3 subject Category:Buildings_and_structures_completed_in_1896.
- Storehouse_No._3 subject Category:Military_facilities_on_the_National_Register_of_Historic_Places_in_Alaska.
- Storehouse_No._3 subject Category:National_Register_of_Historic_Places_in_Ketchikan_Gateway_Borough,_Alaska.
- Storehouse_No._3 point "55.23555555555556 -130.1013888888889".
- Storehouse_No._3 type HistoricPlace.
- Storehouse_No._3 type Place.
- Storehouse_No._3 type Location.
- Storehouse_No._3 type LandmarksOrHistoricalBuildings.
- Storehouse_No._3 type Place.
- Storehouse_No._3 type Thing.
- Storehouse_No._3 type SpatialThing.
- Storehouse_No._3 comment "Storehouse No. 3 is one of four historic storehouses built by the United States Army along the Portland Canal on the west coast of North America. Built out of rubble stone in 1896, they were built at a time of tension with neighboring Canada over exact location of the international border in the area. The border location was resolved by arbitration in 1903, with two of the four warehouses falling in Canadian territory. None of the warehouses were apparently ever used. Storehouse No.".
- Storehouse_No._3 label "Storehouse No. 3".
- Storehouse_No._3 sameAs Q20712357.
- Storehouse_No._3 sameAs m.01281cnw.
- Storehouse_No._3 sameAs Q20712357.
- Storehouse_No._3 lat "55.23555555555556".
- Storehouse_No._3 long "-130.1013888888889".
- Storehouse_No._3 wasDerivedFrom Storehouse_No._3?oldid=699095555.
- Storehouse_No._3 depiction Storehouse3.jpg.
- Storehouse_No._3 isPrimaryTopicOf Storehouse_No._3.
- Storehouse_No._3 name "Storehouse No. 3".