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Hacienda Mexican Restaurant
  • • Anchorage, Alaska’s #1 Mexican Restaurant
  • • Relaxed Family-Style Atmosphere
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(907) 338-6109
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Hacienda Mexican Restaurant
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Superior Machine & Welding, Inc.
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(907) 278-3944
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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 Museum of Natural History Alaska Museum of Natural History

The Alaska Museum of Natural History is a multi-dimensional compendium of the state's most amazing natural creations. The museum features the largest exhibits of Alaskan rock, mineral and fossil collections. Plus, you can take in the wonder of all of the Native American cultural artifacts that tell the story of the state's indigenous residents in a truly colorful way. There are also exhibits that detail the Alaskan Gold Rush and the various economic realities that came with it. Stories, artifacts and art all come together in this unique portrait of the state's dramatic history.

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Alaska Wildlife Conservation Center Alaska Wildlife Conservation Center

Alaska's wildlife is everywhere, but to leisurely observe some species can be a challenge. Luckily, you can relax and ease up to a moose or a young deer, maybe take a look at a herd of reindeer or snap a photo of a bull elk. All of this is possible at the Alaska Wildlife Conservation Center.

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Fur Rendezvous Festival Fur Rendezvous Festival

The Fur Rendezvous Festival held in late February or early March dates back to the early 1900s when trappers and miners came back from the wilderness to trade, socialize and compete in survival-type games. The event has been updated somewhat, and now those games consist of a weight pull, sled dog races, snowshoe softball games, ice sculpture competitions and lots more. There's also the popular Miners and Trappers costume ball, so make plans to be a part of this fun, week-long event.

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