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  2. Princess Tours - Wikipedia

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    The “land” portion of the cruisetours include Anchorage, Denali National Park, Copper River, the Kenai Peninsula, Prudhoe Bay, the Arctic villages of Nome and Kotzebue and the Canadian Yukon. Princess Tours also owns and operates five wilderness lodge properties and hotels, a fleet of motorcoaches and luxury rail cars, known as Princess Rail.

  3. Cruise West - Wikipedia

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    The line was the largest operator of U.S. flagged cruise vessels (by number of vessels) with nine currently operating. They were best known for their Alaska cruises but their reach includes destinations all around the Pacific Ocean. Cruise West announced on September 18, 2010, that it is ceasing operations.

  4. Category:2009 YouTube videos - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "2009 YouTube videos" The following 17 pages are in this category, out of 17 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A. Ataque de pánico! B.

  5. My family of 4 took an Alaska cruise: Here’s why we loved it ...

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    Alaska cruise season typically runs from May through September. While my family sailed in early May, Syme says the bulk of families with school-aged children book in the months of July and August ...

  6. Cruise ship - Wikipedia

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    Visitor volume is represented by overall visitors entering Alaskan waters and/or airspace. Between October 2016 and September 2017 Alaska had about 2.2 million visitors; 49% of those were through the cruise industry. That 2.2 million was a 27% increase since 2009, and the volume overall has steadily increased.

  7. Alaska-class cruiser - Wikipedia

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    The Alaska-class were six large cruisers ordered before World War II for the United States Navy (USN), of which only two were completed and saw service late in the war. The USN designation for the ships of this class was 'large cruiser' (CB), a designation unique to the Alaska-class, and the majority of leading reference works consider them as such.