Anchorage, Alaska
"Surrounded by all the beauty and activities of
Alaska, Anchorage offers a unique blend of spectacular scenery,
Russian and Native heritage, Alaskan adventure and big city
amenities."
Alaska's largest city lies between the Knik and
Turnagain arms of Cook Inlet and the rugged Chugach Mountains. It is
home to more than 240,000 residents, 40 percent of the state's
population, and serves as the financial, communications and
transportation hub of Alaska. The municipal boundaries stretch for
more than 50 miles from Portage Glacier to the head of Cook Inlet
and encompase 1,955 square miles.
Anchorage is a city of contrast and variety. After a
brisk day of dogsledding, you can dine at a four-star restaurant.
The next day you can find yourself cross-country skiing the same
trails used by the U.S. Olympic team and later bed down in a cozy
bed and breakfast. |