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Anchorage/Seward/Whittier
Alaska's largest city lies between the Knik and Turnagain arms of Cook Inlet and the rugged Chugach Mountains in southern Alaska. To the south of the city are the glacier-carved fjord of the Kenai Peninsula and to the More...
Haines
Haines has a beautiful setting on the Chilkat Peninsula backed by the Chilkat Mountains. It lies south of Skagway (from which there is a regular ferry service) on the Lynn Canal and 90 miles (145 km) northwest of Juneau. More...
Juneau
The capital of Alaska since 1900, Juneau is located in the southeastern part of the state sheltered from the Pacific by a belt of islands 75 miles (120 km) wide. Surrounded by rock, ice, water and forest, Juneau is built More...
Ketchikan
Ketchikan is situated on Revillagigedo Island, part of the Alexander Archipelago in southeastern Alaska, just at the southern border with Canada. Originally a fishing settlement and a supply centre for miners More...
Sitka
Sitka lies on the western shore of Baranof Island in the Alexander Archipelago of southeastern Alaska. This picturesque town, across the water from snow-capped Mount Edgecombe, was the capital of More...
Valdez
In the heart of Prince William Sound and less than 25 miles east of the Columbia Glacier is Valdez, the most northerly ice-free port in the western hemisphere and the southern terminus of the Trans-Alaska More...
Wrangell
Nestled on an island at the mouth of the mighty Stikine River on the south coast of the Alaskan peninsular, Wrangell offers visitors a taste of an Alaskan frontier community. Experience native Alaska as you walk among More...
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