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  2. Here's what it's like to visit Whittier, Alaska -- the 'town ...

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    Whittier, Alaska, is a small, remote town 60 miles south of Anchorage that is commonly referred to as the "town under one roof." About 217 people live there, and it's accessible only by boat or a ...

  3. Talkeetna, Alaska - Wikipedia

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    Climate chart for Talkeetna. The climate is continental subarctic (Köppen: Dfc), assuming some characteristics like warm-summer but the shorter duration of the hot season and long winters give the town boreal features and in terms of vegetation is composed of taiga (Cook Inlet Basin [6]), different from the southcentral coastal more diversified.

  4. Cold Bay, Alaska - Wikipedia

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    Cold Bay's recorded temperature range is between 78 °F (26 °C) and −13 °F (−25 °C). [10] The coldest daytime maximum on record is 0 °F (−18 °C), while the annual coldest maximum between 1991 and 2020 was at 16 °F (−9 °C). [10] With warm summer days being rare, nights remain chilly also during the warmer season.

  5. Hope, Alaska: 'The most romantic town in the universe' - AOL

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  6. Climate of Anchorage - Wikipedia

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    Average January low and high temperatures at Ted Stevens Anchorage International Airport (PANC) are 11 / 23 °F (−11.7 / −5.0 °C) with an average winter snowfall of 75.59 inches, or 1.92 meters. Farther afield at the Campbell Airstrip is another weather station recording colder night temperatures in both summer and winter. [4]

  7. Hoonah, Alaska - Wikipedia

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    The closing of the logging industry in southeast Alaska hurt the town economically in the early 1990s, but limited logging, tourism and fishing have helped to replace the void. Hunters, hikers, campers, boaters and fishers all visit Hoonah as tourists throughout the year. The mild weather, much like that of Seattle, attracts tourists to the city.