
Nikolaevsk, Alaska - Wikipedia
Nikolaevsk (Russian: Никола́евск, IPA: [nʲɪkɐˈɫa(j)ɪfsk]) is a census-designated place (CDP) in Kenai Peninsula Borough in the U.S. state of Alaska. As of the 2020 census, the population of the CDP is 328, [2] up from 318 in 2010. Nikolaevsk School serves school-age children from the area.
Russian Old Believer Communities | ALASKA.ORG
The first (and easiest to visit) Russian Old Believer community on the Kenai Peninsula was Nikolaevsk, located 10 miles east of Anchor Point on the North Fork Road, near the North Fork of the Anchor River.
Nikolaevsk, AK: All You Must Know Before You Go (2025) - Tripadvisor
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Nikolaevsk, Alaska – Russian Culture in Danger of Becoming …
Even though Alaska is now America’s land, a small part of Russian culture still exists today in a village called Nikolaevsk. The determination to keep their unique traditions alive and not fade away into history books is a question to be solved.
In a Remote Alaskan Town, a Centuries-Old Russian Faith Thrives
Sep 2, 2016 · In 1968 five families settled in Nikolaevsk on the Kenai Peninsula. They belonged to a religious group known as the Old Believers—a sect that split from the Russian Orthodox Church in 1666 in...
A 17th-Century Russian Community Living in 21st-Century Alaska
May 1, 2013 · The Yakunin clan was much smaller in 1968 when they started building a Russian Orthodox village called Nikolaevsk in an isolated corner of Alaska's Kenai Peninsula.
The arrival of Russian Old Believers in Alaska (part 2 of 2)
Jan 5, 2022 · Initially founded in 1968 by five families, the village Nikolaevsk has become the largest Old Believer settlement in Alaska. As of June 2015, the village had a population of nearly 400, or about 70–80 nuclear families and 100 households.
A Taste of Russia in Rural Alaska - Eater
Jul 13, 2022 · A decade after Alaska’s statehood, in 1969, the Fefelovs settled in Nikolaevsk, which sits on the traditional Dena’ina homeland, as one of the town’s five founding Old Believer families.
Things to Do in Nikolaevsk, AK - Nikolaevsk Attractions - Tripadvisor
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Nikolaevsk - Alaska Guide Co
on the Kenai Peninsula 3 mi. N of Epperson Knob and 8 mi. NE of Anchor Point. Powerful trip planning tools and high quality maps. USGS and USFS topos, aerial imagery, printing to geospatial PDFs, exporting to KMZ and MBTiles.
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