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Whether you live or are visiting Alaska, you are sure to find many things to do in our Alaska Cities Entertainment Guide.
Things to do and Entertainment in , Alaska.
Welcome to the Alaska Botanical Garden where arctic horticulture and native plants are showcased in a 110 acre spruce and birch woodland in the Municipality of Anchorage, Alaska. P.O. Box 202202 Anchorage, Alaska
Growing from a backyard, volunteer-run operation, the Alaska Raptor Center has become Alaska's foremost bald eagle hospital and educational center, as well as one of the state's premier visitor attractions. 1000 Raptor Way Sitka, Alaska
The Alaska Sealife center is a great place for kids and adults alike to discover Alaskan Sealife. Please come and visit us. 301 Railway Avenue Seward, Alaska
Welcome to the Alaska State Fair, home of record-setting giant vegetables and beautiful flower gardens. Nestled in the heart of the Chugach Mountains, in the fertile Matanuska-Susitna Valley the Fairgrounds are just an hour north of Anchorage. Each Fall, the Fair provides a setting for Alaska’s last blast of summer, a showcase of Alaska’s uniqueness and beauty. 2075 Glenn Hwy Palmer, Alaska
Alaska's air history is rich and exciting. The Great Land's frontiers were being explored just as the early pilots and explorers were testing the frontiers of flight. It was an inspiring time. P.O. Box 70437 Fairbanks, Alaska
Explore 7,500 years of Kodiak’s cultural history at the Alutiiq Museum & Archaeological Repository. The museum preserves and shares the cultural traditions of the Alutiiq people through exhibits, educational programs, publications, anthropological research, and the care of traditional objects. 215 Mission Road, Suite 101 Kodiak, Alaska
The Anchorage Museum of History and Art at the Rasmuson Center is a world-class museum which seeks to preserve, exhibit and interpret the art and history of Alaska and the circumpolar North. 121 W. 7th Ave Anchorage, Alaska
On the shores of Turnagain Arm, surrounded by mountains and hanging glaciers, Big Game Alaska Wildlife Center is the perfect place to learn about Alaska wildlife. Drive through in the comfort of your own vehicle or walk through to photograph and learn about the animals, the park and the history of the Portage Valley area.
PO Box 949 Portage Glacier, Alaska
Wyldewood is a year-round Christian camp and Retreat Center facility. We have 300+ beautiful acres just north of Searcy, Arkansas. Established in 1948, it borders the scenic Little Red River and features thick timber, lush meadows and a truly blessed natural landscape. We are dedicated to simply using our talents and resources to glorify Jesus.
P.O. Box 1255 Searcy, Alaska
Located in the heart of historic Spenard, Chilkoot Charlie's © first opened its doors on January 1, 1970 in what had been The Alibi Club. "Koot’s," as it is affectionately called by locals, began as a neighborhood watering hole with a live piano bar. The bar was very limited in size then, occupying only the part of the building that is now the South Long Bar. Owner Mike Gordon and a partner bought the bar having convinced themselves that an Alaska-Theme bar would be successful in Anchorage. Upon purchasing The Alibi Club, Gordon promised the doubtful former owner, Skip Fuller, that he would triple the gross sales within a year. At the time, Gordon was also working at KHAR radio and NY Life Insurance Co. in Anchorage. It was at KHAR that he met Alaskan author and radio personality Ruben Gaines, and the two quickly became friends. It occurred to Gordon one day that one of Gaines characters, Chilkoot Charlie, would be an excellent icon for his new bar. It had once been suggested that the bar should be named the Humpie Bar or Chilkoot Charlie's ©. Gordon invited Gaines to lunch and told him the idea. The bar would get exclusive rights to the name Chilkoot Charlie, and in exchange, Gaines could sell his books, cartoons, records, etc. from the bar. 1071 W. 25th Avenue Anchorage, Alaska
For years the inhabitants of Alaska have enjoyed richly flavoured wines aged and bottled in their own backyard. Now Denali Winery is working to make these fine vintages available to those in the lower 48 States. Established in 1997, Denali Winery uses crystal clear mountian water and fine grape juices to create a wide range of quality wines. Perfect for savouring while reminiscing about your adventures in the "last Frontier". 1301 Dowling Road #107 Anchorage, Alaska
Join the Binkley family for a trip through Alaska's gold mining history at the El Dorado Gold Mine. Ride the Tanana Valley Railroad for an adventure into the gold fields of the Interior. A two-hour guided tour takes you through a permafrost tunnel where Alaska's history comes alive. Enjoy a walking tour of our mining camp. Meet and talk with Alaska miners as you learn about present day placer mining methods. After a short course in gold mining, grab your own "poke" filled with pay dirt right out of a sluice box and try your hand at panning for gold. Everyone finds gold. 1975 Discovery Drive Fairbanks, Alaska
Freeze Frame is a dynamic large screen multi-image presentation that tracks, from start to finish, the process of Ice Art, the International Ice Sculpting Competition held each March in Fairbanks.
The Ice Showcase is an 8,000 cubit foot walk-in display case that maintains a constant temperature of 20 degrees. Inside are the results of hours of work on over 40,000 lbs. of world-famous Fairbanks ice. The sculptures can be viewed in a warm comfortable auditorium, through the glass fronted case. Second & Lacey Fairbanks, Alaska
Fish Alaska with out a guide...How to! 8919 Meadow Park Circle Eagle River, Alaska
If there is a place in your mind's eye that can clearly picture the perfect Alaska- and you yearn for it- then come with us to Alaska's Kenai Peninsula. It is all here on the Kenai, exactly as you pictured it: hundreds of square miles of impossible beauty and bounty; a seemingly endless expanse of rolling forests, mountain meadows, hidden lakes, whispering streams, turquoise glaciers - and all of it teeming with rare species of North American wildlife... including some of the largest game fish on earth. 33881 Sterling Hwy Sterling, Alaska
Welcome aboard the authentic sternwheeler Tanana Chief!
Greatland River Tours offers sightseeing and meal cruises on its authentic stern wheeler, the Tanana Chief.
See the sights along the Chena River on one of our sightseeing cruises.
Enjoy an intimate dining experience, some river lore and musical entertainment on one of our evening dinner cruises. 1020 Hoselton Road Fairbanks, Alaska
Welcome to historic Gwin's Lodge, one of Alaska's oldest traditionally built log roadhouse lodges. Celebrating it's 53rd year of service in 2004, Gwin's is built from Spruce logs harvested from the surrounding Chugach National Forest, and is a Kenai Peninsula landmark. Cutting, hauling and hand-peeling the logs in true pioneer fashion, Pat and Helen Gwin completed and opened the lodge on January 1, 1952. The lodge and our guest cabins were restored to their original condition in 1995 and in 2003. Located at the absolute heart of the Kenai Peninsula and along a portion of the Sterling Highway designated an "Alaskan Scenic Byway", Gwin's is the closest full-service lodge to the Kenai & Russian River's Confluence, the most productive Sockeye (Red) Salmon sport-fishery on Earth and the finest road accessible Rainbow Trout fishery in Alaska. The "Old Russian River Ferry", the predecessor to the current tethered barge of this world renown fishery, proudly rests besides Gwin's Lodge, restored by our staff in 1995 and in 2003 to it's original 1940's forest green colors. Together, the lodge and the ferry represent the pioneer spirit of a bygone era that independent Alaskans and visitors alike seek during visits to the beautiful Upper Kenai River area. 14865 Sterling Highway Copper Landing, Alaska
H2Oasis Indoor Waterpark includes many features in addition to the 505' Master Blaster® Water Coaster. 1520 O'Malley Road Anchorage, Alaska
You can't compare it to any other competitive event in the world! A race over 1150 miles of the roughest, most beautiful terrain Mother Nature has to offer. She throws jagged mountain ranges, frozen river, dense forest, desolate tundra and miles of windswept coast at the mushers and their dog teams. Add to that temperatures far below zero, winds that can cause a complete loss of visibility, the hazards of overflow, long hours of darkness and treacherous climbs and side hills, and you have the Iditarod. A RACE EXTRAORDINAIRE, a race only possible in Alaska. Mile 2.2 Knik Goose bay Rd Wasilla, Alaska
A perfect way to get into kayaking or improve your paddling skills. All while surrounded by beautiful scenery, abundant wildlife and great company. Homer, Alaska
Kaladi Brothers strives to be the best, although there is always room for improvement. This approach has resulted in dramatic, positive changes in our sales and service department and wholesale operations, which has meant better service to our customers. 6921 Brayton Drive Anchorage, Alaska
The Kenai Magic Lodge offers only the very best in Kenai River fishing and Alaska adventure packages. From our central location on the Kenai Peninsula our guests have easy access to a wide array of recreational activities in South-Central Alaska. We offer custom Alaska fishing trips and packages for outdoor enthusiasts interested in salmon and halibut fishing, fly-out fishing adventures, wildlife viewing, sea life and glacier cruises, flightseeing, rafting adventures and much more. Greatland Street Sterling, Alaska
Alaska's Lake Clark Inn is located inside the Lake Clark National Park and Preserve right on the bank of Lake Clark. Accessible only by aircraft, The Inn is 160 air miles Southwest of Anchorage, one of Alaska's major cities.
Lake Clark and the National Park offer a vast number of fishing options, hunting options, and sight seeing.
1 Lang Lane Port Alsworth, Alaska
Anchorage, Alaska (January 2004) - Midnight Sun snags yet another medal for its ferociously smooth Arctic Devil Barley Wine at this year's Great Alaska Winter Brew and Barley Wine Festival. Midnight Sun claimed the 3rd Place Gold Pan for its 2002 vintage, which was split into various oak barrels (including bourbon) for aging then blended back before packaging. Like the Arctic winds that stormed fest-goers with subzero temps, four of Alaska's breweries swept the prize cache: Glacier Brewhouse (1st), Alaskan Brewing (2nd), Midnight Sun Brewing (3rd) and Sleeping Lady Brewing at Snowgoose Restaurant (Honorable Mention). Competing amongst twenty-plus barley wines, these Alaska breweries upped the ante for subsequent years' competitions. Cheers to Midnight Sun's brewers!! 7329 Arctic Boulevard Anchorage, Alaska
great lodging choice while in Anchorage, Qupqugiaq Inn has twenty-three rooms. Six rooms (brand new) have private bathrooms and other amenities. The other seventeen rooms have shared bathrooms. All are private rooms with satellite TV. Housed in a unique, popular community center, this is a great place to get oriented when coming to Alaska. Downstairs is a cafe and restaurant, meeting place and school. 640 West 36th Avenue Anchorage, Alaska
The Museum of the Aleutians is a 9,400 square foot building and is the only
archaeological research and Museum storage facility for the Aleutian Region. 314 Salmon Way Unalaska, Alaska
Since 1973, New Sagaya's Markets have offered the finest in fresh Alaskan Seafood, ethnic cuisine, specialty foods, gourmet grocery, fresh produce, and choice meats. Today, customers shop New Sagaya's Markets for all those hard-to-find foods to create the perfect dish. 3700 Old Seward Highway Anchorage, Alaska
Many attractions under one roof. Fairbanks, Alaska
The mission of the Prince William Sound Science Center, an independent research and education institution, is
threefold: To contribute to the comprehensive description, sustained
monitoring and ecological understanding of Prince William Sound, the Copper River, and Gulf of Alaska. To promote the goal of maintaining long-term, self-regulating biodiversity, productivity and sustainable use of renewable resources. To educate and inform the youth and the general public about the critical interdependence of the biology and regional economies of Alaska. PO Box 705 Cordova, Alaska
Welcome aboard! Your three-and-a half hour cruise will take you into the heart of Alaska and the heart of a family who has made the rivers of Alaska a way of life for four generations. You will see a bush plane taking off from a "bush" style runway, meet four time Iditarod winner Susan Butcher, witness the "wedding of the rivers," and gain insight into the ancient Athabascan Indian culture. Alaskan Native guides who have worked and lived in Alaska will take you on a personalized tour of the Chena Indian Village. 1975 Discovery Drive Fairbanks, Alaska
Award winning restaurant specializing in eclectic New American cuisine. Fresh Alaska seafood, choice meats, unique pasta's, salads and sandwiches. 328 G. Street Anchorage, Alaska
The mission of The Alaska Zoo is to provide homes for Arctic and Sub-Arctic wildlife in a natural setting for the enjoyment and educational enrichment of Alaskan residents and visitors to the state. 4731 O'Malley Road Anchorage, Alaska
Located in downtown Anchorage, The Imaginarium resembles a living laboratory, where you can stand inside a bubble, ponder the magnitude of the universe in a planetarium, discover ocean life in a marine touch tank, observe and touch exotic reptiles, or learn the principles of physics while playing with specialized toys. 737 West 5th Avenue #G Anchorage, Alaska
Located in downtown Anchorage, The Imaginarium resembles a living laboratory, where you can stand inside a bubble, ponder the magnitude of the universe in a planetarium, discover ocean life in a marine touch tank, observe and touch exotic reptiles, or learn the principles of physics while playing with specialized toys. 737 West 5th Avenue #G Anchorage, Alaska
Our style is "innovative contemporary cuisine", featuring fresh Alaskan seafood, gamemeats and unique ingredients in imaginative preparations from a menu that is revised daily to incorporate the day's "specials". To compliment the food there is an extensive wine list, winner of the "Best Award of Excellence" from Wine Spectator Magazine. 627 West 3rd Anchorage, Alaska
The Musk Ox Farm, located just outside of Palmer, Alaska (a scenic 50-minute drive from downtown Anchorage) is home to a unique domestication project which began in 1954. The Musk Ox Farm is an ideal place to observe and photograph these animals at close range. On the tour you'll learn about the history of the musk ox, a prehistoric remnant of the last great Ice Age, and how it has been domesticated on the farm. You'll see cows, powerful bulls, and tame yearlings. The Musk Ox Project promotes the use of qiviut (the fine under-wool of the musk ox) as the basis of an Arctic native textile industry, which provides an economic supplement to subsistence communities throughout Alaska. P.O. Box 587 Palmer, Alaska
The Prospector Hotel in Juneau, Alaska features beautiful rooms with harbor views and T.K. Maguire's, and is located near the Juneau Convention Center and the Alaska State Museum within walking distance of the Alaska State Office Building. 375 Whittier Street Juneau, Alaska
Skagway's White Pass & Yukon Route is the
" Scenic Railway of the World"
Built in 1898 during the Klondike Gold Rush, this narrow gauge railroad is an International Historic Civil Engineering Landmark. 231 Second Avenue Skagway, Alaska
Welcome to WOLF COUNTRY U.S.A. located at Mile 52 Glenn Highway, Palmer, Alaska, north of Anchorage. A Gift Shop, Gold Panning, RV Camper Park and more... Try your luck at Gold Panning and shop in our one-of-a-kind Gift Shop here in the Valley, all surrounded by the beautiful Alaskan mountain ranges with their snow capped tops. HC 03, Box 8080 Palmer, Alaska
The ultimate restaurant guide is your key to finding places to eat in Anchorage, AK. They have listings from fast food, to 5 star dining. With listings in all 50 states you are sure to find somewhere to eat in Anchorage Anchorage, Alaska
If you are looking for a Bed & Breakfast, Country Inn or Lodge then this is the place to look. They have B&B's in every state in the US.
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