Sec. 35.40.340. Greg Kruschek Avenue.
The state-owned Nome Bypass Road is named Greg Kruschek Avenue.
Sec. 35.40.345. Harry Kito Bridge.
The bridge over Falls Creek at mile 10.4 of the Mitkof Highway is named the Harry Kito Bridge after Lance Corporal Donald Harry Kito.
Sec. 35.40.350. Klawock-Frank Peratrovich Airport.
The state-owned airport at Klawock, known as the Klawock Airport, is named the Klawock-Frank Peratrovich Airport.
Sec. 35.40.355. Nellie “the original Mrs. Claus” Miller Bridge.
The northbound Chena Flood Channel Bridge, bridge number 1364, is named the Nellie “the original Mrs. Claus” Miller Bridge.
Sec. 35.40.356. Con “the original Santa Claus” Miller Bridge.
The southbound Chena Flood Channel Bridge, bridge number 1866, is named the Con “the original Santa Claus” Miller Bridge.
Sec. 35.40.358. Jim Andie and Robin Starrett Memorial Runway.
The runway at the state-owned airport in Akhiok is named the Jim Andie and Robin Starrett Memorial Runway.
Sec. 35.40.360. Kodiak Benny Benson State Airport.
The state-owned airport at Kodiak is named the Kodiak Benny Benson State Airport.
Sec. 35.40.362. Walter J. Hickel Parkway.
Minnesota Drive and the portion of O’Malley Road in Anchorage from Minnesota Drive to the New Seward Highway are designated the Walter J. Hickel Parkway.
Sec. 35.40.365. Lowell J. Ray Memorial Corridor.
That portion of East Blue Lupine Drive in Wasilla between Hyer Road and Hay Street is concurrently designated the Lowell J. Ray Memorial Corridor.
Sec. 35.40.370. Father Andrew P. Kashevaroff State Library, Archives, and Museum Building, and Representative Richard Foster Reading Room.
(a) The state library, archives, and museum building in Juneau is named the Father Andrew P. Kashevaroff State Library, Archives, and Museum Building. (b) The public reading room in the state library, archives, and museum building in Juneau is named the Representative Richard Foster Reading Room.