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2 days ago · Alaska, constituent state of the United States of America. Admitted to the union as the 49th state on January 3, 1959, it lies at the extreme northwest of the North American continent. The Alaska Peninsula is the Western Hemisphere’s largest peninsula, and Alaska’s Denali is North America’s highest peak.
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5 days ago · Hamilton indie-folk band Looking For Alaska says it is stoked to be playing its first ever gig in Taupō at The Rogue Bore. Core members Amy Maynard and Aaron Gott will be joined by an “all...
5 days ago · Fun Things to Do in Alaska with Kids: Family-friendly activities and fun things to do. See Tripadvisor's 845,618 traveler reviews and photos of kid friendly Alaska attractions.
3 days ago · Join us for a book discussion of Looking for Alaska by John Green and enjoy some snacks. The first 8 registered teens will receive a free copy of the book. Recommended for grades 9 and up.
1 day ago · Alaska (/ əˈlæskə / ⓘ ə-LASS-kə) is a non-contiguous U.S. state on the northwest extremity of North America. It is in the Western United States region. The only other non-contiguous U.S. state is Hawaii.
4 days ago · If you’re looking for a charming town to settle down in, look no further. From Willow to Healy, check out these 9 small towns in Alaska.
4 days ago · Alaska - Arctic, Glaciers, Wildlife: Alaska comprises eight distinct physiographic and environmental regions. Much of the mainland panhandle region, a narrow strip of land 25 to 50 miles (40 to 80 km) wide lying east and south of the St. Elias Mountains, is composed of the Boundary Ranges.