58 ° 4' 10.999" N,
134 ° 0' 34.999" W
Juneau
190 ft (57.91 m)
on E shore of Taku Harbor, 22 mi. SE of Juneau, Coast Mts.
HistoryFormer Tlingit Indian village or camp, collectively listed as four Taku-kon villages, population 269, in the 1880 Census by Ivan Petroff. In 1908 J. R. Swanton, Bureau of American Ethnology (BAE), published the name as "Takokakaan" (Hodge, 1910, p. 675).
Doty Cove, Fool Inlet, Limestone Inlet, Mallard Cove, Slocum Inlet, Suicide Cove, Taku Harbor, Winning Cove,
Capes:Point Anmer, Arden Point, Bishop Point, Circle Point, Cooper Point, Cove Point, False Arden, Grave Point, Greely Point, Jaw Point, Prospect Point, Point Salisbury, Station Point, Stockade Point, Point Styleman, Twin Point,
Dams:Islands:Bug Island, Grand Island, Mist Island, South Island,
Lakes:Bart Lake, Crater Lake, Lake Dorothy, Lieuy Lake, Taku Lake,
Mine:Mountains:Arthur Peak, Butler Peak, Everett Peak, Fillmore Peak, Irving Peak, Limestone Bluffs, Morse Peak, North Rhine Peak, Randolph Peak, South Rhine Peak, Steeple Peak, Taku Mountain, Webster Peak, Williams Mountain,
Parks:Taku Harbor State Marine Park,
Ridges:Rivers:Streams:Anmer Creek, Dorothy Creek, Grindstone Creek, Limestone Creek, Mist Creek, Prospect Creek, Rhine Creek,
Valleys:Cities: