Parks and gardens
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The Alaska Zoo, in Anchorage, is a small town Zoo, where visitors can really meet the Alaskan animals, because in this Zoo there are principally rescued animals in troubles from the...
Reviewed by: Editorial Staff
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The Botanical Garden in Anchorage, Alaska is a 110 acre botanical garden that opened in 1993. Opened year round, the land of the garden is home to spruce and birch forest, of which 10 percent is only...
Reviewed by: Chiranjiv
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Hike the trails around the clean clear waters of the manmade Lake Cheney, throw down a fishing line in the 34 acre lake or rent a paddle boat or canoe to fully explore the waters. Two to twelve year...
Reviewed by: LisaCapozzi
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Earthquake Park is a designated Anchorage area that shows the destruction caused by the 1964 earthquake. The area where the park is situated was an affluent residential area situated on the bluffs and... |
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Kincaid Park is a 1,516.78 acre municipal park in Anchorage. This park is famous for Nordic skiing trails, for hiking, biking, archery and even for roller skiers and disc golfers. Winter...
Reviewed by: Punam
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This park offers to its visitors several opportunity to take original pictures, because of its position very close to the sea.Inside the park is nicely located a bronze statue of Thomas Cook, the great explorer.
Reviewed by: Editorial Staff
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Appropriately named for its location “by the sea”, the definition of Sitka in located in the Mountain View neighborhood. The park offers a perfect sledding hill, playground equipment for tots including...
Reviewed by: LisaCapozzi
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