Alaska Public Lands Information Center Museum in Anchorage Tour (4K)
We toured the Alaska Public Lands Information Center in Anchorage. This is actually a nice museum and free to get in. We heard it about it from our guide in the Alaska City Trolley Tour (see our video on that here: )
Interestingly it is actually a Federal building so you must submit to a security screening process similar to one you would undertake nowadays at an airport. The exhibits were pretty realisitic and informative. There is also a theater where you can watch short (~15 minutes) informational/educational features regarding Alaska.
There was even a scavenger hunt for kids where they can get a small prize.
The Alaska Public Lands Information Center was a short walk away from where we were dropped off from a free Port of Anchorage shuttle. This was from our June 2017 14 day Alaska Cruise aboard the Holland America Amsterdam.
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Anchorage Hub of Alaska: Surrounded by some of the most spectacular wilderness in the United States, Anchorage is a first-class destination, with all the amenities you've come to expect in any traditional meeting place.
Anchorage sits at the base of the Chugach Mountains along the coast of Cook Inlet and lies as far west as the Hawaiian Islands and as far north as Helsinki yet it boasts a mild climate. Four mountain ranges, (the Chugach, Alaska, Kenai and Talkeetna) and the warm Japanese Chugach current combine to create pleasant year-round temperatures. Spring through fall, Anchorage's climate is similar to San Francisco's spring weather; winter comparisons usually remind visitors of ski resorts in the Rocky Mountains, Canada or Europe.
The Ted Stevens Anchorage International Airport serves as the primary port of entry into Alaska's largest city. With more than 300 flights either originating or terminating here each day, reaching Anchorage via air is both comfortable, convenient and time-efficient.
Visitors venturing to Anchorage can also drive from anywhere on the continent, any time of the year. The Alaska Highway, which links Alaska with Canada and the contiguous United States, is fully paved and offers services all year long. Another option is to take the Alaska Marine Highway to a nearby port such as Whittier, then take the highway or railway to Anchorage from there. See the Alaska Marine Highway section of this guide for more information or go to AlaskaFerry.com.
The parks system within Anchorage showcases some of the most breathtaking scenery in the world. Virtually every aspect of Anchorage's unique past is represented in the historic, cultural or natural themes of these accessible parks.
There are more than 180 miles of groomed trails in Anchorage, many of which are lighted, as well as hundreds of backcountry treks. The grand Chugach State Park embraces the south side of the Anchorage Bowl and offers backcountry access literally minutes from downtown. Kincaid Park is a cross-country skier's delight and one of only two courses certified for international competition in the United States. Hundreds of trails cross through wooded areas abundant with wildlife and vistas of the Alaska Range and Mt. Denali.
Often, flying is the only way to reach backcountry areas that offer an unforgettable experience in the pristine wilderness of Alaska. Flying is so popular in Alaska that 1 in 36 residents have a pilot's license and towns without a stop sign probably have a landing strip. Even the capital city of Juneau can only be accessed by water or plane.
There are many companies offering charter services for just a few hours or longer backcountry trips. From Anchorage, take a flight seeing trip to Denali National Park and circle majestic Mt. McKinley while looking down on fantastic flora and fauna below. A fly-in fishing trip is a popular way to experience an unforgettable, once-in-a-lifetime Alaskan thrill.
On Cook Inlet, Glenn Hwy 1 and the Seward Highway; 358 miles southwest of Fairbanks; 725 miles east of Whitehorse. Population: Anchorage Municipality: 277,638 (42% of state population). Visitor Information: Anchorage Convention and Visitors Bureau: 524 W. Fourth Avenue, Anchorage, AK 99501-2212; Phone: (907) 276-4118; Fax: (907) 278-5559; Email:info@anchorage.net; Website: Anchorage.net. Log Cabin and Downtown Visitor Information Center: Fourth Avenue and F Street, Anchorage, AK 99501; Phone: (907) 274-3531 (Open Daily). Anchorage Chamber of Commerce: 441 W. 5th Avenue, Anchorage, AK 99501; Phone: (907) 272-2401. Alaska Public Lands Information Center: 605 W 4th Ave #105, Anchorage, AK 99501; Phone: (907) 271-2737.
Anchorage Museum is a locate in downtown Anchorage in the U.S. state of Alaska.
The Anchorage Museum at Rasmuson Center is a museum located in downtown Anchorage in the U.S. state of Alaska. Beginning as a public-private partnershipto celebrate the 100th anniversary of the Alaska purchase, it opened in 1968 with an exhibition of 60 borrowed Alaska paintings and a collection of 2,500 historic and ethnographic objects loaned from the local historical society, and the museum has been enlarged several times since. Its official name is now Anchorage Museum at Rasmuson Center. The museum completed a $106-million addition and renovation project in May 2010.
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-- 这家全套房酒店距离阿拉斯加演艺中心(Alaska Center for the Performing Arts)和拉斯穆松中心安克雷奇博物馆(Anchorage Museum at Rasmuson Center)都仅有5分钟车程,提供宽敞的住宿和许多现代化设施。 Embassy Suites Anchorage酒店靠近阿拉斯加动物园(Alaska Zoo)、安克雷奇高尔夫球场(Anchorage Golf Course)、安克雷奇历史艺术博物馆(Anchorage Museum of...
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Anchorage, Alaska
Alaska is the largest state in the United States in land area at 570,374 square miles, over twice the size of Texas
Mount McKinley, or Denali The High One is the highest mountain in the United States and North America with an elevation of 20,320 feet.
Anchorage is Alaska's largest city with over 291,000 residents. At 61 degrees north is it slightly more northern than Oslo and Stockholm.
Because of the northern latitude, in the summer the days are very long although the temperatures rarely rise above the 70s. But that doesn't stop Alaska's residents from shedding their parkas for shorts the moment the sun appears.
Oscar Anderson was an early Anchorage resident, said to be the 18th person to set foot on the area and his house, built in 1915 was the first wood-frame house in Anchorage.
The Glacier Brewhouse is both a brewery and one of Anchorage's top restaurants. The place gets busy early so it is a good idea to make reservations. Aside from rotisserie meats the menu features lots of fresh local seafood. And who ever had fresh raspberry whet beer? The brewhouse was brewing it and it was delicious. Alaska glacier bottled water is a great way to taste the purity of the environment around Anchorage. This bottled water is a popular drink for Asians who visit and refer glaciers. Although there were rave reviews about the seafood chowder and the calamari, I tried the pita with hummus which was a great appetizer that went well with the raspberry wheat beer.
One can't be in Alaska without tasting king crab legs. The fresh version is more spectacular than the deep freeze version we get in the lower 48. Alaskan halibut also shines over their southern neighbors and at Glacier Brewhouse they serve it with a healthy balsamic salad and a not so healthy side of fries.
A popular street food are reindeer hot dogs which are actually a blend of pork sausage and reindeer. I didn't taste it but I understand it is a must try, unless you are Santa Claus. There are lots of tourist shops selling made in China souvenirs but if you want something that is truly Alaskan and unique, The Oomingmak Qiviut shop is an Alaskan native cooperative that produces Muskox products.
It is owned by approximately 250 Native Alaskan women from remote coastal villages of Alaska who knit each item by hand. Each village has a signature pattern derived from traditional aspects of village life and the Eskimo culture; they may come from an ancient artifact or a beadwork design.
The name Musk Ox is deceiving, as the animal does not produce musk, nor is it related to cattle. Skeletal and behavioral studies show a closer relationship to sheep and goats Qiviut is shed naturally each year during the spring months.
About 40 miles south of Anchorage is the Alyeska ski resort -- even in May there is abundant snow -- although skiers were not about. It has an average of 643 of annual snowfall and is known for its steep terrain. For off piste skiing - Chugach Powder Guides operate snowcat or helicopter adventure in the world-famous Chugach Mountain Range. Helicopters guarantee 16 - 20,000 vertical feet of skiing per day. The cost $1125 per person. If that price is unbearable ... the normal day ski lift pass is $60 for an adult.
Not far from Alyeska is Portage and the home of the Alaska Wildlife Conservation Center. The center takes in injured and orphaned animals and many who cannot be released into the wild are given a permanent home at the center.
Snickers, the porcupine is one such creature that was raised in a home and has a lot of personality .. so much so that a youtube video featuring him with almost 1.8 million views. (youtube.com/watch?v=U5I5H7EeC8k)
The center had recently taken in three orphaned moose calves who keep the four-year old moose Jack company. Jack had arrived at the center as a 3-day old moose with bite marks and a broken leg .. and a 20% chance of survival.
Muskox who's warm fur is used in making Qiviut products are an arctic survivor. Their thick coat grows up to 36 inches long.
The wood bison were extinct from Alaska until they were reintroduced in 2003. They are the largest land animal in North America.
Bears are also residents at the center including brown bears, black bears and a grizzly bear.
Heading south toward the coastal town of Whittier brings one to the Whittier tunnel. This is the longest combined railroad car tunnel in North America and connects the commuters between the Prince William Sound and Turnagain Arm. The tunnel opened in 1943.
Whittier is home to lots of sea life from birds, to sea otters, seals, whales, and sea lions.
In 1964 a 9.2 magnitude earthquake (the largest ever recorded in North America)
generated a major tectonic tsunami. The waves destroyed Girdwood and Portage and evidence of the damage today is still visible from the dead wood forests in the area.
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Anchorage, Alaska Trip Part 1
When my friend Amanda said she wanted to go to Alaska, for her birthday this year, and visit her high school friend, I immediately asked If I could tag along, I mean its ALASKA!!! The final frontier and land of the midnight sun, who wouldn't want to experience that. The only thing that I wished was that we would have gone during the northern lights, but that just gives me more of a reason to go back to this beautiful state.
We arrived at Anchorage, and soon after the following day, our host for this trip, Jessy, Justin and their three kids drove down from Fairbanks to meet us. I instantly fell in love with these kids, all different, strong but above all hilarious personalities. I knew Justin from high school, and had met Jessi before, so it wasn't like I was meeting for the first time.
We decided to stay two nights at an airbnb in Anchorage, and I fell in love with this city. It was such a whole different experience that I will never forget.
This episode we enjoy good food, and drive down to Seward Alaska, for a boat tour, and my goodness it was amazing, the Vessel was called Orca Song, here is the link if you want to book
Also thank you Jessi Lopez for that Orca footage, I think that really made the video.
We also checked out the Alaska Wildlife Conservation Center, in Chugach State Park, here is the link
There is plenty more to come, and the rest is is even more stunning beauty,
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Anchorage Vacation Travel Guide | Expedia
Anchorage – a destination of awe-inspiring beauty difficult to rival. Watch this travel guide video to see why Anchorage is one of Alaska’s greatest vacation spots.
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The city of #Anchorage lies in Alaska’s mountainous south and is home to around 40 percent of all Alaskans. At the height of summer, Anchorage basks in 22 hours of sunlight, with the sun barely dipping below the horizon, making it an excellent #vacation destination for those looking to pack a lot into their trip.
#Explore the Flattop Mountain trails which serve up some of the best views in the state. Learn the traditional dances and games of Alaska’s first peoples at the Alaska Native Heritage Centre or stock up on stories and folklore from the Last Frontier at the Anchorage Museum at Rasmuson Centre. Hang out at the dock at Seward, a picturesque fishing outpost or set sail to the Kenai Fjords National Park. Marvel as deep-sea giants breach the surface of these still waters. Climb aboard a seaplane or helicopter and soar from Seward out to the Godwin Glacier.
Alaska is a state famous for its rugged terrain and endless recreational opportunities, and a vacation Anchorage does not disappoint.
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I hope you enjoy this short tour of Kincaid Park in Anchorage, Alaska. While the 1,500-acre park is now used for hiking, biking, soccer and other outdoor activities, it was once used as a Cold War missile base. Several of the original structures are still present.
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Alaska Tour - Anchorage, AK - Stop #13
Today we traveled southward from Denali, AK to Anchorage, AK. Along the way, we saw beautiful white capped mountains and finally got a good look at towering Mt. McKinley! Depending on which way you viewed it from determined if the peak was cloud covered or not!
In Anchorage we had 5 days of touring and free time to explore. Our city tour took us to see Black Elk Crafts, Alaska Fur Exchange, Ulu Factory, Float Plane Harbor and Ship Creek! At Earthquake Hill, Jeannie Coushaine gave a talk about surviving the great 1964 Earthquake, and what she saw! That night we had a ‘lively’ party with good food, drinks, and dancing!
The next day we had a Meet & Greet with Kelly Griffin a famous Iditarod musher! After her talk, Charlie Coushaine presented Spike a panoramic picture taken at Emerald Lake that was signed by everyone in the tour! He also read a poem he wrote entitled ‘Spike the Wagon Master’! Afterwards we had ‘Date Night’ which included a family style chicken dinner at Sourdough Barbecue, a Dusty Sourdough show, an Alaskan Video and a tour of the Chocolate Waterfall next door!
Our last day in Anchorage had us travel just over a couple hours south east thru the Whittier Tunnel for a 6 hour Prince William Sound Glacier Cruise! Along the way we saw spectacular scenery including many glaciers, whales, eagles, waterfalls and seals!
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SpringHill Suites Anchorage University Lake Video : Anchorage, Alaska, United States
SpringHill Suites Anchorage University Lake Video : Anchorage, Alaska, United States
Ideally located in the prime touristic area of University Area, SpringHill Suites Anchorage University Lake promises a relaxing and wonderful visit. The hotel offers guests a range of services and amenities designed to provide comfort and convenience. Free Wi-Fi in all rooms, 24-hour front desk, facilities for disabled guests, express check-in/check-out, luggage storage are there for guest's enjoyment. Some of the well-appointed guestrooms feature air conditioning, heating, desk, alarm clock, iPod docking station. To enhance guests' stay, the hotel offers recreational facilities such as hot tub, fitness center, indoor pool. A welcoming atmosphere and excellent service are what you can expect during your stay at SpringHill Suites Anchorage University Lake.
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5. See polar bears at the Alaska Zoo -
6. Go bird spotting on the Potter Marsh -
7. Alaskan history at the Anchorage Museum -
8. Hit the pistes of the Hilltop Ski Area -
9. Drive the Seward Highway and back -
10. Sharpen your Inuit knowledge at the Ulu Factory -
11. Breakfast in the Snow City Café -
12. Shop for local produce at the Saturday Market -
13. Sip local craft beers at the Midnight Sun Brewing Co. -
14. Alaska Aviation Heritage Museum -
15. Take a plane ride with Rust’s Flying Service -
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29/01-2020. Coronavirus. Plane evacuates US citizens from China
The U.S. government's chartered flight evacuating American consulate staffers and private U.S. citizens from the coronavirus epicenter of Wuhan, China, has been rerouted from its original California destination to a nearby military base.
The flight, with more than 200 people aboard, is now scheduled to arrive at March Air Reserve Base in Riverside County, California, about 30 miles from where the flight was originally scheduled to land, in Ontario, California, just outside of Los Angeles.
Officials with the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention made the announcement Tuesday night Pacific time after informing California officials about the change.
The plane touched down in Anchorage, Alaska, at around 9:30 p.m. local time to be refueled before heading on to California for an expected Wednesday morning arrival.
A big cheer let out on the plane when we landed, passenger Patrick Stockstill said after arriving in Anchorage.
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Anchorage Downtown Tour (Visitor Information Center, Reindeer Sausage, Veteran's Memorial Monument)
Take a look and see what downtown Anchorage looks like. We arrived there via a complimentary shuttle service from the Port of Anchorage (see our video of that here: ). Once downtown, we checked out the Anchorage Visitor Information Center, a cool log cabin with a garden roof. From there we took a one hour Anchorage city tour on a trolley (video: ), saw the historic City Hall, then visited the Alaska Public Lands Information Center Museum (video: ). We then hiked the Tony Knowles Coastal Trail (video: ) before checking out Veteran's Memorial Monument at Delaney Park, and then taking a look at the grounds of the Alaska Center of the Performing Arts. If you do visit Anchorage, don't forget to check out the Reindeer Sausage which was pretty tasty!
This was from our June 2017 Alaska Cruise aboard the Holland America MS Amsterdam, which docked at the Port of Anchorage (video: )
Anchorage Trolley City Tour (4K)
We took the Anchorage Trolley Tour which gave a nice overview of the city. It was $20 per person (we paid cash to the driver before boarding). The starting point was easy to locate as it was right next to the Anchorage Visitor Information center which looks like a log cabin, an easy walk from where we were dropped off from our cruise shuttle. Anchorage was the mid-way point of our 14 day Alaska cruise aboard the Holland America Amsterdam in June of 2017.
We visited the airport near the lake and saw a float plane land, taxi, and another takeoff.
We definitely recommend this tour- the tour guide was very informative and you get a nice overview of Anchorage Alaska.
I live in Alaska now! (Girl Takes A Job As A Deckhand And Moves To Alaska)
I've been here in Alaska for one month now, it is absolutely beautiful! This trip wasn’t planned, however I needed a job. So I randomly applied for one coolworks.com and two weeks later, here I am. Its been a whirlwind of a journey joining the company mid season, getting trained in and now working 50 hour weeks. But I love it; The company, the people, the boat, and of course working at sea. Our season only lasts until late Sept though, so Im saving all I can to be able to travel again in the fall.
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