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- Alaska Landforms and natural phenomena Media Populated places Proposed development projects Other
Knik may refer to: AlaskaLandforms and natural phenomena- Knik Arm, the northernmost extension of Cook Inlet
- Knik Glacier, a glacier in the Chugach Mountains
- Knik River, which runs from Knik Glacier to Knik Arm
- Knik wind
Media- KMVN, a radio station at 105.7 FM, licensed to Anchorage, known by the call letters KNIK-FM from 1961 to 2009
- KNIK-LP, a low-power television station on channel 6, licensed to Anchorage
- Knik TV Mast, a guyed mast located between Anchorage and Wasilla, which transmits multiple Anchorage-area radio and television stations
Populated placesThe following are in the Matanuska-Susitna Borough: - Knik-Fairview, Alaska, a census-designated place (CDP) south of Wasilla
- Knik River, Alaska, a CDP southeast of Butte and Palmer
- Knik Site, listed on the National Register of Historic Places and located in the southeast corner of Knik-Fairview, containing the remnants of the former community of Knik
Proposed development projects- Knik Arm Bridge, a proposal for a bridge across Knik Arm, plus connecting roads between downtown Anchorage and the George Parks Highway
- Knik Arm ferry, a proposal to make the same crossing of Knik Arm with a ferry
Other- Knik Arms, an historic apartment/condominium building on the western edge of downtown Anchorage
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