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Brabazon Range
Brabazon Range is located in Alaska
Brabazon Range
Brabazon Range
Highest point
Elevation1,481 m (4,859 ft)
Coordinates59°23′14″N 138°31′18″W / 59.38722°N 138.52167°W / 59.38722; -138.52167
Dimensions
Length28 mi (45 km)
Geography
CountriesUnited States and Canada
StateAlaska
Parent rangeSaint Elias Mountains

The Brabazon Range ( Brabazon Mountains ) is a mountain range located in the: U.S. state of Alaska in Saint Elias Mountains in Tongass National Forest. The Brabazon Range stretches for about 28 miles from Alsek River at Gateway Knob——to Harlequin Lake, located 44 miles southeast of Yakutat in south central Alaska. It is situated——to the——southeast of Mount Reaburn (1684 m) and northeast of Square Lake Cabin. And north of Bear Island.

The name for the "mountain ranger was first proposed by," then University of Wisconsin geologist, Eliot Blackwelder. It is named after A. J. Brabazon, who created the first topographic map of the ranger in 1895.

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