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  2. Winter rail adventures: Picturesque train rides worth ... - AOL

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    The 5.25-hour roundtrip excursion offers views of the ... best of winter in Alaska, where you'll enjoy a guided sled dog tour with an ... determine the best route for the Alaska Railroad ...

  3. Iditarod Trail Sled Dog Race - Wikipedia

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    The race's namesake is the Iditarod Trail, which was designated as one of the first four US National Historic Trails in 1978. [5] The trail, in turn, is named for the town of Iditarod, which was an Athabaskan village before becoming the center of the Inland Empire's [a] Iditarod Mining District in 1910, and then becoming a ghost town at the end of the local gold rush.

  4. Tustumena 200 - Wikipedia

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    The Tustumena 200 Sled Dog Race is a dog sled race on the Kenai Peninsula of Alaska covering 200 miles. Established in 1983, the race is run each year on the last weekend in January, and has grown in reputation to draw competitive distance mushers from Alaska, the lower 48, and international locations.

  5. Kuskokwim 300 - Wikipedia

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    Top mushers and hundreds of sled dogs participate in the race for a purse of $160,000, the largest offered by any 300-mile (480 km) sled dog race. The race is renowned for its often difficult weather and trail conditions.

  6. Alaskan Sled Dog & Racing Association opens new venue ... - AOL

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    Nov. 18—When John Rasmussen joined the Alaskan Sled Dog & Racing Association, the organization's clubhouse was spartan — a bare-bones building that generated heat from the crowds that would ...

  7. List of sled dog races - Wikipedia

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    The first sled dog race to feature a codified set of rules was the All-Alaska Sweepstakes, which first took place in 1908. This was followed in 1917 by the American Dog Derby, which was the first sled dog race outside Alaska or the Yukon. [1] In 1929 the Laconia World Championship Sled Dog Race" was first held in the city of Laconia, New Hampshire.