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A census designated place in Prince of Wales-Hyder Area in the US state of Alaska, Hollis is spread in an area of around 64.6 square miles of which around 63.2 square miles is of land and 1.4 square miles is of water. Tourists in Hollis can go to Hydaburg Totem Park to enjoy nature's beauty and see wildlife.
Hydaburg Totem Park
A city park at a distance of around 31 miles from Hollis, Hydaburg Totem Park is spread on the western side of Prince of Wales Island in southeastern Alaska. The park was created in 1939 and has a collection of preserved and recreated totem poles that are based on originals collected from small communities that were abandoned by the Haida people to create the city of Hydaburg. This park was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2006.