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Alaska State is renowned for its breathtaking landscapes and abundant wildlife. From the picturesque glaciers of Glacier Bay National Park to the majestic mountain peaks of Denali, Alaska State offers an incredible range of natural beauty. Visitors can also experience unique cultural experiences in Juneau, Anchorage or Fairbanks, explore remote areas by helicopter or rafting on one of Alaska's many rivers, or take a scenic cruise through the Inside Passage. With a wide variety of activities, from fishing to skiing and snowshoeing, visitors are sure to find something that appeals to them in Alaska.
Reviews of Alaska State are overwhelmingly positive as travelers appreciate the spectacular scenery and myriad activities available in this vast state. People wax lyrical about the incredible diversity of wildlife found here, from bald eagles to grizzly bears, and marvel at the stunning views offered by hikes through lush forests or panoramic vistas atop mountain peaks. Many echo sentiments that they felt safe and welcomed during their visit despite feeling like they were a world away from civilization! All in all, visiting Alaska State is sure to be an unforgettable experience.

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winters are tough - 8/6/2007
i am born and raised in anchorage, alaska. it is my home and always will be. no other place has the natural beauty alaska has to offer. there are so many wonderful things about this place, but i am considering a move because the winters are so long and dark. winters here are great if you enjoy winter sports, but as i do not, it's a loooong cold tough Read More

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Current Trends in Alaska's Economy Nov 2006 - 11/19/2006
We are expecting to have the gas line, be approved, rather, just who is going to come up with the "plan", so that all parties can get a piece of the action.
Like the pipeline, it will bring much money into the economy,right now there is not enough steel available in the world, to even construct the gasline. It will be a 5-to 7 year job when it actually starts- the project, will bring in jobs, people and money into everywhere. My experience is that there is alot of money in this state. For instance the Native $ which, since I am not Native is abundant, the oil revenues must give them their portion. The state spends way too much $, which is a given , so they can cont. to get it,but My son went to the only private prep school in Anchorage for a few years, was from K-12, but just recently went from K-8,( not enough older children, but the other grades are fully booked) They have a yearly auction, to support some of their expenses, or to give grants to kids whose parents cannot Read More

Heavens Creation - 6/10/2006
Alaska is awesome !!!!!!!!!! I am a native Floridian and have lived here in the seventies and since 1991, there are no simple words to explain Alaska !!!! The Climate has changed since the seventies, it is warmer and more humid.....For people coming from the lower 48 this sounds good, however it also has meant that we are losing our Glaciers !!!!! People think that tropical flowers are the brightest, but they cannot compare to the colors up here.....Plant whatever and the color will be Brighter, Truer and Deeper !!!! Also, Biggger!!!!! The Rivers look like a swimming pool that's lit at night !!! Even when you're standing in them !!!! The Air is Clean!!!!
We have most of the same shopping as in the lower 48...we've had malls since the 1960's......We have Wal-Mart, Sears, Penny's, etc....Resturantes abound...chain and local !!!
The Postal System is the same as in the lower 48, which catalog people don't understand, therefore they charge extra !!!! Which is Read More

Life in Anchorage and in Alaska - 5/5/2006
Alaska is a wondrous place. Harsh, beautiful, majestic, a land where every resident is a pioneer. It is a land of extremes. Temperature, weather patterns, wind, dust, earthquakes, forest fires, etc.

A summer day in Fairbanks can be 90 degrees and sunny, but the sun can be obscured by raging forest fires. A winter day in the same spot can be -50 degrees, windless, so sunny your eyes weep at the glory, and last less than four hours from dawn to dusk.

That same summer day in Juneau may see rain and temperatures in the mid-50's. Winter looks much the same, maybe ten degrees cooler, without leaves on the trees and longer nights.

Anchorage summers may wander into the 70's, but won't be a relentlessy sunny as the Interior (Fairbanks region) or relentlessy rainy as Southeast (the Juneau region). Winters also fall into the middle, neither as cold or wet as the other two areas, with temperatures that hover around 32 degrees.
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Ketchikan Alaska - 2/22/2006
Ketchikan is a great place if you like the Read More

Beauty abundance - 2/22/2006
This place is increadible if you are into the outdoorsy sports stuff just not our gig after 19 Read More

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