False Pass Dam
False Pass Dam is a dam in Aleutians East, Alaska. False Pass Dam is situated nearby to the aerodrome False Pass Airport.| Tap on a place to explore it |
Places of Interest Nearby
Highlights include False Pass Airport.
False Pass Airport
Aerodrome
False Pass Airport is a state owned, public use airport in False Pass, a city in the Aleutians East Borough of the U.S. state of Alaska. Scheduled airline service to Cold Bay Airport and Akutan Airport is provided by Grant Aviation As per Federal Aviation Administration records, the airport had 505 passenger boardings in calendar year 2008, 482 enplanements in 2009, and 321 in 2010. False Pass Airport is situated 2 miles southeast of False Pass Dam.
Places in the Area
Nearby places include Morzhovoi.
Morzhovoi
Hamlet
Morzhovoi is an unincorporated community in the Aleutians East Borough of the U.S. state of Alaska. The name was published by the Russian Hydrographic Department on an 1847 map; it originates from a Russian phrase meaning Walrus Village. Morzhovoi is situated 6 miles northeast of False Pass Dam.
False Pass Dam
- Type: Dam
- Description: dam in Aleutians East Borough, Alaska, United States of America
- Location: Aleutians East, Alaska, United States, North America
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In Other Languages
“False Pass Dam” goes by many names.
- Cebuano: “False Pass Dam”
Localities in the Area
Explore places such as False Pass and Ikatan.
Nearby Places
Explore places such as False Pass Post Office and City of False Pass Volunteer Fire Department.
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