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As "Nenana Valley" can also refer to the drainage of the Nenana River, I wonder if this article is appropriately titled. Perhaps the title could/should have "Archaeological Site" appended to it?
Do we have our geography straight here? As usual, the information offered doesn't say a lot about where this place actually is. The Denali Borough split off from the Yukon-Koyukuk Census Area in late 1990. Is it really in YKCA or is it actually in Denali Borough and someone is once again relying upon outdated sources? I didn't adjust any of the categories in the article for that very reason. The land is mostly flat downriver of the Rex Bridge. Therefore, the area depicted in the infobox photo would most certainly be in Denali Borough and not in YKCA. RadioKAOS / Talk to me, Billy / Transmissions 12:24, 15 September 2015 (UTC)[reply]