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6623 Brayton Dr
Anchorage, AK 99507
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Premier Businesses in Anchorage, AK

Dirtworks, Inc.
  • • Commercial & Residential Excavation Projects
  • • Utility Specialist - Sewer, Water & Storm Systems
  • • Land Clearing & Site Development
(907) 745-3671
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Living Stone Home Care LLC
  • • Medical & Personal Care
  • • Bathing, Grooming & Dressing
  • • Grocery Shopping & Errands
(907) 230-2402
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Jens' Restaurant
  • • Menu Changes Often
  • • Extensive Wine List
  • • For Reservations, Please Call Or Book Online 24/7
(907) 561-5367
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Club Paris
  • • Alaskan Seafood, Halibut & Red King Crab
  • • Daily Specials
  • • Escargot, Beer Battered Halibut Fingers, Cajun Mushrooms, Or Try The Combo Platter
(907) 277-6332
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Things To Do in Anchorage, AK

Great Alaska Brew Fest Great Alaska Brew Fest

One of the state's most popular events is the Great Alaska Beer and Barley Wine Festival, held every January. This year, the festival marks its 15 year anniversary, and it brings together not only the people who enjoy imbibing but also the people who create the beers, wines, and other assorted beverages. Demonstrations, lectures, exhibits, and of course, samples all make this event an extremely popular tradition.

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Tony Knowles Coastal Trail Tony Knowles Coastal Trail

The Tony Knowles Coastal Trail was named for the Anchorage mayor and Alaska governor. This trail extends for ten miles from downtown Anchorage to Kincaid Park. The paved thoroughfare is popular with all kinds of outdoorsmen and athletic-types like in-line skaters, bikers, and walkers. The section of the trail that stretches through Westchester Lagoon is tagged as the "fitness trail" and features chin-up bars, steps and other items that encourage cross training among the trail's visitors. Also, the trail is not without its natural beauty, as moose, whales and birds can be seen from several vantage points.

 
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Portage Glacier Cruises Portage Glacier Cruises

Portage Glacier Cruises makes it possible for you to get up close and see a glacier from a vantage point that would otherwise be nearly impossible. Get ready to visit the sheer, crystalline surface of an Alaskan glacier. This one-hour cruise has many highlights, including the opportunity to stand just 300 yards from a relic of the Ice Age. The water is quite calm even though you may see pieces of the glacier break off and drift away. The guides are well-informed and friendly and they also allow you time between their descriptions for you to just take in the natural beauty of these majestic, icy works of art. Tours must be booked at least 7 days in advance.

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