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9760 Old Seward Hwy
Anchorage, AK 99515
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Premier Businesses in Anchorage, AK

Independent Lift Truck Of Alaska Inc.
  • • Lift Truck Sales, Service & Parts
  • • Tractor Repairs & Services
  • • Lifts & Scaffolding Sales
(907) 344-3383
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Dirtworks, Inc.
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  • • RV & Boat Storage
  • • Year-Round Outdoor Storage
(907) 745-3671
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Moose's Tooth Pub & Pizzeria
  • • Appetizers, Soups, Sandwiches & Salads
  • • Seafood Pizza, Chicken Pizza, Or Create Your Own Masterpiece
  • • Experience The Death By Peanut Butter
(907) 258-2537
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Extreme Heating & Air
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(907) 726-1805
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Things To Do in Anchorage, AK

Alaska Railroad Corporation Alaska Railroad Corporation

The Alaska Railroad Corporation is a great starting point for your journey. Alaska Railroad is the most scenic way to enjoy the 500 miles that stretch from Seward to Fairbanks up north. Buy your tickets for pre-planned tours or maybe customize your trip through your travel agent. Either way, before you get on board, check out the historic photos and other attractions and artifacts that are on display in the Depot. And don't forget to get a look outside at an authentic totem pole and a locomotive built in 1907.

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Iditarod Trail Sled Dog Race Iditarod Trail Sled Dog Race

What's a visit to Anchorage without uttering the word "mush?" Well, shouting the word is more like it at the Iditarod Trail Sled Dog Race held every March. World-class sled racers and their dog teams mush toward the Bering Sea coast through the area's rugged terrain in what has been termed the "Last Great Race on Earth." The route is a staggering 1,150 miles and it all starts in downtown Anchorage the first Saturday in March with a grand ceremony to begin the race.

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Eklutna Historical Park Eklutna Historical Park

Discover the Alaska's connection to Russia when you tour Eklutna Historical Park. This hidden treasure has been open since 1990 and the staff and personnel work hard to preserve the cultural traditions of the south-central Alaskan native peoples. When you visit the village, the first stop is the Heritage House that features native art, old photographs and various historical presentations. You'll also see greater Anchorage's oldest building, the Russian Orthodox St. Nicholas Church, that is located within the park.

 
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