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Quote: If you go out to the Biologist camphouse (on the road that leads to the airport)you can find someone that will take you out there. You are not legally allowed to go out there on your own. The biologists can Read More
Quote: I missed this but every year the Aleut population is allowed to harvest 2,500 seals for subsistence. It is said to be quite a festival and time of year. Considering it's summer and warm at this time, you should Read More
Quote: Kennicott is mostly a ghost town, although they do have a hotel. The best thing to do is spend the day exploring. Look inside abandoned houses and gawk at the huge copper mill. Guided tours are available and very Read More
Quote: You have to be on an organized tour to see the Prudhoe Bay area. (Bring a photo I.D.) There is no other way. There's no point arguing about it when you get there. Most visitors get to this area by making a tour Read More
Quote: It's the only bar on the island. It will be full of Aleuts and it will seem pretty rough. People get pretty loaded in there so keep your eye out! Read More
Quote: Constructed between 1844 and 1848, the Cathedral of St. Michael the Archangel is the principal representative of Russian cultural influence in the 19th century in North America. From 1840 to 1872, Sitka was the Read More
Quote: Anchorage, Alaska is a small city population wise, but it's a city huge in land. Most of the businesses and homes are located in the center of the city or in the suburbs, but there is a lot of land and parks for Read More
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