Anchorage, Alaska Uplugged
February 16, 2009 by e-Partner Alaska
Filed under Communities
Let’s unplug Anchorage, Alaska a city that you will definitely want to blog.
Anchorage is Alaska’s largest city. It is the way in and the way out of Alaska, so to speak.
With about one-half of the State’s population, Anchorage is a draw for tourism and business.
The city is situation in Southcentral Alaska triangle made up of Cook Inlet, the junction of Knik and Turnagain Arms and the Chugach Mountains.
Anchorage is spread out over about 2000 square miles, which make up the actual city limits.
You can rent a car or, if you are wanting to recreate you can rent a recreational vehicles in Anchorage.
Roadways will take you to Seward (127 miles), Denali National Park (237 miles) and Fairbanks (357 miles).
From Anchorage, bus service is available to some locations around the state. The Alaska Railroad carries many people to places like Seward. to the south and Denali and Fairbanks.
Hunters, fishermen and sightseers find their way out of Anchorage to almost any remote area of Alaska.
Anchorage is the starting point for the world famous Iditarod Trail Sled Dog Race in March of each year. The Iditarod is one of the most historic winter sports events in the world.
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