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Definition of Lake Clark National Park
1. Noun. A national park in Alaska having Eskimo and Athapaskan archeological sites.
Lexicographical Neighbors of Lake Clark National Park
Literary usage of Lake Clark National Park
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Alaskas Mineral Resources--Annual Report 1991 edited by Diedra Bohn, Jill L. Schneider (1992)
"... issued: three for USGS work in Kenai Fjords National Park, Lake Clark National
Park and Preserve, and Wrangell-St. Elias National Park and Preserve; ..."
2. Lesser Known Areas of the National Park System (1994)
"Lake Clark National Park and Preserve 4230 University Drive, Suite 311 Anchorage,
AK 99508 (907) 781-2205 Jagged peaks, granite spires, two active volcanoes ..."
3. Adventure Guide to Michigan by Kevin Hillstrom (1998)
"... Gates of the Arctic and Lake Clark National Park, Arizona's Grand Canyon, the
Canadian Rockies, Olympic National Park, and various other destinations ..."
4. Water Quality in the Cook Inlet Basin, Alaska, 1998-2001 by Roy L. Glass (2004)
"At two sites in Anchorage and three sites in Lake Clark National Park and Preserve,
mercury concentrations in sediments exceeded the Canadian aquatic-life ..."