Some groups in Alaska say they will continue to refer to the country's highest mountain as Denali, despite an executive order changing the name to Mount McKinley.
President Trump is moving to change the name of Alaska’s tallest peak back to McKinley. Some 95% of respondents to our ...
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According to the U.S. Geological Survey, the mountain was named for McKinley in 1896 by William Andrews Dickey, a prospector ...
This comes after President Trump signed an executive order on Inauguration Day that ordered the name Mt. McKinley be ...
The switching of names twice in a decade seems odd in itself. Obama announced the change back to the old Denali to celebrate ...
The House resolution, sponsored by Rep. Maxine Dibert, D-Fairbanks, says the name Denali is “deeply ingrained in the state’s ...
King and many others who live in the mountain's shadow say most Alaskans will never stop calling the peak Denali, its Alaska Native name, despite President Donald Trump's executive order that the name ...
North America’s tallest peak is renamed Mt. McKinley, but many Alaskans favor a name that spans deep into history.
Alaskans are responding after President Donald Trump changed the name of North America's tallest peak from Denali back to ...
When President Donald Trump signed an executive order on his first day back in office to rename North America's tallest peak, known as Denali in Alaska ... at a staggering 20,310 feet, as Mount ...