Anaktuvuk Pass – Home of the Caribou and Nunamiut People
Anaktuvuk Pass, roughly 250 miles northwest of Fairbanks Anaktuvuk Pass, located within the central Brooks Range, lies at a significant divide between[...]
The Alaska State Fair
Carnival rides livestock show and funnel cakes It appears the "rainy" season has begun and we all know what that means -[...]
Tikahtnu – The Ocean River
Cook Inlet Cook Inlet, called Tikahtnu in the Tanaina language and Cungaaciq in the Sugpiaq language, spans 180 miles from the Gulf[...]
Cool Dip on a HOT day!
Open Swim in Anchorage For the first time in years, Alaskans are enjoying warm sunny days by exploring the Tony Knowles Trail[...]
The Peanut Farm – Alaska’s Largest Family Sports Bar
Sports bar and grill Built in 1958, The Peanut Farm started as a small cabin but has since grown into Alaska's largest[...]
Arctic Champions – Eskimo Olympics
Eskimo Olympics The World Eskimo-Indian Olympics (WEIO) began in 1961 as the World Eskimo Olympics. The event was initially held along the[...]
An Era of Brewing Magic – The 49th State Brewery
A brewing adventure begins in Healy, Alaska In 2010, McCarthy and his business partner, Jason Motyka, began their brewing adventure in Healy,[...]
Summer Solstice – A time to Play in the Sun
Summer Solstice in Alaska If you're in Alaska from June 20th to 23rd, 2024, during the Summer Solstice, prepare for some of[...]
Alaska at War – A Historical Attack on Dutch Harbor
Alaska at war as Japanese forces attack In 1931, Japan initiated aggressive actions in Manchuria, a key eastern province of China, aiming[...]
Exploring the Inside Passage
A Breath-taking Maritime Experience The Inside Passage, a breathtaking maritime route along the Pacific Northwest coast of North America, offers a sheltered[...]
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