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  2. Anchorage, Alaska city guide: What to do and where to ... - AOL

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    CITY GUIDES: Alaska’s largest city is a place to climb mountains and meet local wildlife, discovers Alan Dymock, with post-adventure refreshments available in 12 different breweries to delight ...

  3. File:Map of Alaska highlighting Anchorage Municipality.svg

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    The maps also use state outline data from statesp020.tar.gz. ... Downtown Anchorage; Eagle River, Anchorage, Alaska; ... Tour of Anchorage;

  4. Downtown Anchorage - Wikipedia

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    Downtown Anchorage skyline taken looking East across Knik Arm. Downtown Anchorage is a neighborhood in the U.S. city of Anchorage, Alaska. Considered the central business district of Anchorage, Downtown has many office buildings, cultural points of interest, shopping areas, as well as dining and nightlife attractions. Today's Downtown was the ...

  5. Tony Knowles Coastal Trail - Wikipedia

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    The trail is a portion of the annual Tour of Anchorage cross country ski marathon. The trail's namesake is the former Anchorage mayor and Alaska governor. 61°13′14″N 149°53′51″W  /  61.22056°N 149.89750°W  / 61.22056; -149.89750 The Trail was pioneered and designed by the firm of Arctic Engineers, Inc., wholly owned and ...

  6. Oscar Anderson House Museum - Wikipedia

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    Anderson claimed to be the 18th person to set foot on what is now Anchorage. The structure was the first wood-frame house in Anchorage, and was occupied by Anderson until his death in 1974. [ 2 ] The house was completely restored to a 1915 appearance between 1978 and 1982, and is now open as a historic house museum .

  7. Anchorage Trail Systems - Wikipedia

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    The Municipality of Anchorage created the first set of trail systems for recreation in the late 1950s, not developing a system that was commuter friendly until the mid-1960s. [2] The trails, which are used primarily for recreation and commuter traffic, are heavily utilized year round for walking, biking, and skiing.