Top 15. Best Tourist Attractions in Homer - Alaska
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The most beautiful places and sight in Homer.
Top 15. Best Tourist Attractions in Homer - Alaska: Homer Spit, Alaska Islands and Ocean Visitor Center, Pratt Museum, Center for Alaskan Coastal Studies, Norman Lowell Studio & Gallery, Ptarmigan Arts, Kachemak Bay State Park, Bishop's Beach Park, Bear Creek Winery, Seldovia Bay Ferry, Homer Brewing Company, Art Shop Gallery, Homer City Library, Seafarer's Memorial, Hallo Bay Lodge Bear VIewing
The best bar in Alaska . Salty Dawg Bar & Still Point Live Band . Homer Alaska
Very unique bar in homer Alaska . a money forest. real cash. When we were there, we met still point live band, they were celebrating no bra Monday (joking), lovely fun people .
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We woke up at 6 AM to drive down to Homer and back to Anchorage in one day - locals thought that was crazy! It was a lot in one day, but we enjoyed it! Kenai Peninsula just has amazing views!
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Welcome to the Salty Dawg Saloon on the Homer Spit in Homer Alaska
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The Salty Dawg started out as one of the first cabins built in 1897, soon after Homer became a town site. It served as the first post office, a railroad station, a grocery store, and a coal mining office for twenty years. In 1909 a second building was constructed, and it served as a school house, post office, grocery store. And at one time, it housed three adults and eleven children.
It was acquired in the late 1940′s by Chuck Abbatt to be used as an office for Standard Oil Company. In April of 1957, he opened it as the Salty Dawg Saloon. The late 1950′s produced a change for the Salty Dawg Saloon by joining this building to it.
The Alaska Territory became the 49th state of the union in January 1959.
Earl Hillstrand, the late State Representative, purchased it in 1960. After the March 1964 Good Friday earthquake, he moved the structure to its present location. The distinctive lighthouse tower was added to cover a water storage tank, thus completing one of Homer's more historical and recognizable landmarks.
The Salty Dawg Saloon that we know today is owned and operated by John Warren.
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Homer Alaska Tour of Spit, Shopping, Beautiful Beach & Cruise Port (4K)
Homer Alaska was one of our favorite ports during our June 2017 Alaska cruise aboard the Holland America Amsterdam. There was a free shuttle bus (school buses) provided by HAL (see the ride here: ) that took guests from the pier to the famous Spit area of Homer. Once there, there were plenty of interesting places to shop and peruse. There was even a nice beach that we didn't expect which provided absolutely gorgeous views of the Kachemak Bay.
Other highlights included the City of Homer Port & Harbor marina where we saw a cute River Otter, the Seafarer's Memorial, and the Salty Dawg Saloon. There were tons of visitors from other parts of Alaska there as well, taking advantage of the Homer campgrounds.
Rob Nolli Family vacation 2017 Kenai Peninsula, Whittier, Palmer, Seward, Homer Spit Alaska Rv trip
Rob Nolli Winnie Page and Willa Nolli rented a Class C RV from ABC rentals out of Anchorage Ak for 5 days 4 nights. Rob Nolli flew the Family in 5 days before performing at the Alaska State Fair with King BMX stunt team.
The Salty Dog in Homer, Alaska.
I have so much random extra film from A Fishy Tale I could make 6 different movies on 6 different themes - One of which would be about the novelty of the Salty Dog Saloon.
HISTORICAL PLACES OF ALASKA STATE,U S A IN GOOGLE EARTH
HISTORICAL PLACES OF ALASKA STATE,U S A
1. MUSEUM OF THE NORTH,FAIRBANKS 64°51'30.50N 147°50'32.56W
2. HIPPO SHAPED ISLAND 53° 0'10.86N 168°54'25.29W
3. RUSSIAN BLOCK HOUSE,SITKA 57° 3'2.60N 135°20'18.63W
4. ELEPHANT SHAPED ISLAND 52°52'54.79N 173° 0'34.71E
5. VIRGIN MARY CHURCH,KENAI 60°33'10.66N 151°16'3.18W
6. INSIDE PASSAGE,KETCHIKAN 55°25'14.61N 132° 2'14.78W
7. CHURCH OF THE HOLY ASCENSION,UNALASKA 53°52'32.11N 166°32'10.29W
8. FORT MCGILVRAY,CAINES HEAD 59°59'15.30N 149°23'31.25W
9. ALASKA STATE CAPITAL,JUNEAU 58°18'8.24N 134°24'37.25W
10. FORT EGBERT,EAGLE 64°47'20.67N 141°12'56.71W
11. ANCHORAGE MUSEUM,RASMUSON CENTER 61°12'57.97N 149°53'4.88W
12. TULIK VOLCANO 53°23'28.01N 168° 8'42.42W
13. RUSSIAN BISHOP'S HOUSE & SCHOOLS,SITKA 57° 3'5.91N 135°19'49.69W
14. MOUNT MCKINLEY (20,237 FEET) 63° 3'50.37N 151° 0'32.55W
15. FORT SEWARD,HAINES 59°13'37.06N 135°26'44.28W
16. VETERANS MEMORIAL,TRAPPER CREEK 62°44'44.16N 150° 7'48.68W
17. MOUNT KATMAI CRATER LAKE 58°16'14.43N 154°59'13.15W
18. FORT RICHARDSON,ANCHORAGE 61°14'54.59N 149°41'38.66W
19. TREE HOUSE,UAF CAMPUS 64°51'24.25N 147°49'36.70W
20. FORT ABERCROMBIE,KODIAK 57°50'8.40N 152°21'19.34W
21. SALTY DAWG SALOON,HOMER 59°36'6.94N 151°25'16.77W
22. ST.PAUL ISLAND CHURCH,SAINT PAUL 57° 7'15.14N 170°16'50.71W
23. SEAFARER'S MEMORIAL,HOMER 59°36'2.33N 151°25'7.80W
24. RUSSIAN CHURCH,NIKOLAEVSK 59°48'39.16N 151°36'17.42W
Homer Spit, Alaska Salmon Spawning and Ring of Fire Volcanoes
The Homer Spit is a long narrow piece of land that juts into the Kachemak Bay. Salmon jumping at Homer brought in the fishermen (and women). A sunset surrounded Alaska volcanoes seen across Cook Inlet. Redoubt and Iliana Volcanoes in Lake Clark National Park were surrounded by amazing color. (Augustine Volcano was hidden behind clouds.) I was glad to have gotten the sunset and footage of the Alaska volcanoes. Clouds obscured the volcanoes the next morning. We drove on down the Kenai Peninsula to Homer Spit on the Kachemak Bay to see the salmon spawning before heading to Cupps Cafe for lunch.
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Tours-TV.com: Salty Dawg Saloon, Homer
Salty Dawg Saloon, Homer was opened in 1957. Now it is a very popular tourist’s place. By the tradition, started by a local souse, they leave one dollar’s bills on the walls and ceiling. United States : Alaska. See on map .
Where in the heck is Girdwood? And why would we go there?
We left Homer, heading north, unsure of our destination. We knew we were going to stop in Girdwood for a hike and Anchorage for groceries. We still hadn't decided if we were going to head back south toward Valdez first or just start our descent back down out of Alaska.
Our first stop was Girdwood. We had heard about an easy hike that had a hand tram over a river. This sounded cool, so we headed that way. Doug and Emmett stayed behind in the RV, which was a good choice because it was a muddy, slippery trail. It was raining and we got wet. As we approached the hand tram there were a bunch of people with lots of camera equipment. We asked the first what they were doing and she said, making a film. I guess we had already figured that one out. The second person we asked a more direct question, What is your film about? He thought he had a pretty good sense of humor and said Mayonnaise. We finally asked a third and he said it was a UCLA college thesis project. Anyway, there were a bunch of people and they pulled us across the hand tram, which was nice because it was a long way and it's heavy to pull. It was awesome, well worth the hike in the rain.
We were still debating on whether or not to go the extra 120 miles to check out Valdez. We took a vote and it was 50/50. The weather wasn't looking good, cold and rainy. We searched on the internet to see what we'd be missing. Besides checking out a new place and the beach the thing the kids would like the most would be the fish hatchery. The salmon are spawning and heading upstream back to the hatchery to lay their eggs. And since there are so many salmon there are also seals looking for a meal. This would be cool to see but with the not so great gas mileage we get in the RV, it would cost us about an extra $150 in gas, plus 2 days of driving. We've seen a lot of seals and salmon and hatcheries, so we decided a better option would be to spend a couple days in the Largest National Park.
So we headed to Anchorage on our way to Wrangell St. Elias. In the travel magazines the kids saw an Ulu factory tour. It was more of a gift shop, but they did get to see how the Ulu knives are made. We also took a trolley to the federal building where they were able to get a couple more Jr. Ranger badges and do a scavenger hunt. Then we headed to Costco and filled the fridge and cupboards and had some pizza for lunch. And drove some more before ending our day with a delicious salmon dinner in the Winnebago in the parking lot of Wasilla Walmart.
Next stop, Wrangell-St. Elias National Park.
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