On November 6, 2007, city residents voted against changing the city's name to Portage Lakes, 57% to 42%.
This club was located on an acre of land at the southeast end of Portage Lake.
Hern played, in total, three seasons with Portage Lakes.
A brook borders the property and flows into Portage Lake, which is 2,164 acres.
Both reactions were evident at Portage Lake, about 50 miles south of Anchorage.
For the 1903-04 season, the Portage Lakes became the first hockey team whose players were all paid.
It was formerly known as Portage Lake, before the name change.
It consists of picnic areas, swimming, and beaches on Portage Lake.
Around the same time, Sheldon bought land on the south side of Portage Lake, and in 1852 moved his store there.
Portage Lakes won the four game series 2-1 with a game tied, but they were outscored 11-6.