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This center is dedicated to the development and domestication of the musk ox to support the native cottage industry formed around knitting the soft under-wool of these large animals. Address: Mile 50.1 Glenn Highway Palmer AK 99645
Send an Email 1 907 745-4151
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Wild Salmon on Parade Wild Salmon on Parade refers to a number of salmon statues displayed downtown during the summer, crafted by local and national artists. Statues are auctioned off in a fundraising event during the fall. Address: Downtown Anchorage AK USA 99501
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Tour the northern most mint in the United States. Open for self-guided tours daily, watch the minting process in progress along with giant gold nuggets, a 10’ gold scale, authentic assay furnace, and running sluice box. Address: 429 West 4th Ave. Anchorage AK 99502
Send an Email 1 907 278-8414
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Whalebone Arch The Inupiat Eskimo people have relied on the whale for their survival and existence in the north. The Whalebone Arch along the coast represents this connection to nature and is constructed from the rib bones of a bowhead whale.
Address: . Barrow AK USA
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Chicken Post Office Send a unique post card marked Chicken, Alaska from the Chicken Post Office, located off the highway, approximately half a mile down the road from downtown. Mail gets delivered to the town by plane weekly, every Tuesday and Friday.
Address: . Chicken AK USA 99732
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