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The abandoned building in Seward where the first Alaska flag flew will come down - Alaska Public Media
Sign inWelcome! Log into your accountPassword recoveryRecover your passwordA password will be e-mailed to you.The abandoned residential school in Seward where the first Alaska flag flew will come down.The Seward City Council voted Monday to demolish the nearly century-old building.The Jesse Lee Home for Children, which has been abandoned since the 1964 earthquake damaged it, has long been a source of contention in Kenai Peninsula community.On the one hand, it’s where Benny Benson lived — the Alaska Native teenager who designed the state’s flag — and a piece of Alaska’s history. It was a...…Sign inWelcome! Log into your accountPassword recoveryRecover your passwordA password will be e-mailed to you.The abandoned residential school in Seward where the first Alaska flag flew will come down.The Seward City Council voted Monday to demolish the nearly century-old building.The Jesse Lee Home for Children, which has been abandoned since the 1964 earthquake damaged it, has long been a source of contention in Kenai Peninsula community.On the one hand, it’s where Benny Benson lived — the Alaska Native teenager who designed the state’s flag — and a piece of Alaska’s history. It was a...WW…
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