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The Andrew Berg Cabin near Soldotna, Alaska was built by fisherman and trapper Andrew Berg in 1902. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2000. It is located within what is now the Kenai National Wildlife Refuge about 30 miles (48 km) southeast of Sodotna on the north shore of Tustumena Lake. It is a one-room, one-and-a-half-story single pen log cabin built of spruce logs, with sill logs laid on the ground. It is 17 by 17 feet (5.2 m × 5.2 m) in plan.

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  • The Andrew Berg Cabin near Soldotna, Alaska was built by fisherman and trapper Andrew Berg in 1902. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2000. It is located within what is now the Kenai National Wildlife Refuge about 30 miles (48 km) southeast of Sodotna on the north shore of Tustumena Lake. It is a one-room, one-and-a-half-story single pen log cabin built of spruce logs, with sill logs laid on the ground. It is 17 by 17 feet (5.2 m × 5.2 m) in plan. (en)
  • Die Andrew-Berg-Blockhütte in der Nähe von Soldotna, Alaska, wurde 1902 vom Fischer und Fallensteller erbaut. Das Gebäude wurde im Jahr 2000 im National Register of Historic Places aufgeführt. Es befindet sich im heutigen Kenai National Wildlife Refuge, etwa 48 Kilometer südöstlich von Soldotna am Nordufer des Tustumena-Sees. Es handelt sich um ein Blockhaus mit eineinhalb Stockwerken, das aus Fichtenstämmen gebaut ist und auf dem Boden Schwellenstämme hat. (de)
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  • The Andrew Berg Cabin near Soldotna, Alaska was built by fisherman and trapper Andrew Berg in 1902. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2000. It is located within what is now the Kenai National Wildlife Refuge about 30 miles (48 km) southeast of Sodotna on the north shore of Tustumena Lake. It is a one-room, one-and-a-half-story single pen log cabin built of spruce logs, with sill logs laid on the ground. It is 17 by 17 feet (5.2 m × 5.2 m) in plan. Andrew Berg built a total of 11 log cabins on the Kenai Peninsula. He built his first, which served as his home, in 1902 on Tustumena Lake. Berg used spruce logs to construct the home cabin, which measures 17 feet wide by 17 feet long. Also in the Refuge is Berg's last cabin, built in 1935, also on Tustumena Lake. In 2000 the cabin was disassembled and moved next to the Refuge's visitor center. The 1935 cabin is open to the public. (en)
  • Die Andrew-Berg-Blockhütte in der Nähe von Soldotna, Alaska, wurde 1902 vom Fischer und Fallensteller erbaut. Das Gebäude wurde im Jahr 2000 im National Register of Historic Places aufgeführt. Es befindet sich im heutigen Kenai National Wildlife Refuge, etwa 48 Kilometer südöstlich von Soldotna am Nordufer des Tustumena-Sees. Es handelt sich um ein Blockhaus mit eineinhalb Stockwerken, das aus Fichtenstämmen gebaut ist und auf dem Boden Schwellenstämme hat. Andrew Berg baute insgesamt elf solcher Blockhütten auf der Kenai-Halbinsel. 1902 baute er am Tustumenasee seine erste, die ihm als Wohnhaus diente. Berg verwendete immer nur Fichtenstämme. In der Region wurden 1908 Vorschriften erlassen, die Wildhüter und lizenzierte Führer vorschrieben. Berg erhielt die Lizenz „Nr. 1“, die er über 20 Jahre innehatte. Später diente er von 1920 bis 1921 als Aufseher und arbeitete von 1924 bis 1936 für den United States Fish and Wildlife Service. (de)
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