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  1. Portage is a ghost town and former settlement on Turnagain Arm in Alaska, about 47 miles (76 km) southeast of Downtown Anchorage. [1] The town was destroyed in the 1964 Alaska earthquake when the ground in the area sank about six feet (1.8 m), putting most of the town below high tide level. All that remains today are the ruins of a few ...

  2. Ignite Alaska was a music festival in Fairbanks, Alaska. It lasted two days featuring headliners such as Thousand Foot Krutch, RED, and Manafest as well as local bands from Anchorage and Fairbanks. It was a Christ-based festival with speaker, Blaise Foret, and a band leading worship songs. This event was held at the Carlson Center.

  3. Dec 3, 2018 · On Good Friday in 1964, everything was normal in Portage, Alaska, until 5:36 p.m. That’s when the second largest earthquake in recorded history hit. The 9.2 magnitude earthquake, which had side ...

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  4. Apr 6, 2017 · Portage - The Sunken Alaska Ghost Town. Portage, Alaska, located near the head of Turnagain Arm on the Seward Highway, roughly 47 miles south of Anchorage, is a former settlement that was devastated by the 1964 Good Friday Earthquake. The town sunk approximately 6-10 feet putting it below the high tide level which caused devastating floods.

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  5. Kids Encyclopedia Facts. Portage is a ghost town and former settlement on Turnagain Arm in Alaska, about 47 miles (76 km) southeast of Downtown Anchorage. The town was destroyed in the 1964 Alaska earthquake when the ground in the area sank about six feet (1.8 m), putting most of the town below high tide level.

  6. Oct 2, 2014 · However, recent years have witnessed a renewed interest in the relationship of music and language, focussing on the surprisingly long list of their commonalities rather than on their differences and challenging the assumption of neural specificity by accumulating evidence of overlapping neurophysiological, perceptual, and cognitive underpinnings of music and language (for a comprehensive ...

  7. Concerns with language in music focus on the phenomenological intertwining of language and music in. verbal art, song texts, and musical performance. Emphases on "music in lan-. guage" focus on the musical dimensions of prosody and paralanguage (e.g. voice quality, dynamics, and tempo).

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