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  2. Anchorage 5th Avenue Mall - Wikipedia

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    Anchorage 5th Avenue Mall is a 447,000 square feet (41,500 m 2) regional shopping mall located in Downtown Anchorage, Alaska, United States. It has five levels with the only JCPenney store in Alaska as its sole anchor. [4] It also has Alaska's only Victoria's Secret, Apple Store, Coach, and Michael Kors locations.

  3. Trident Seafoods - Wikipedia

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    Trident Seafoods is the largest seafood company in the United States, [2] harvesting primarily wild-caught seafood in Alaska [citation needed].. Trident manages a network of catcher and catcher processor vessels and processing plants across twelve coastal locations in Alaska.

  4. Kahiki Supper Club - Wikipedia

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    The Kahiki restaurant was established at the height of popularity for tiki culture in the United States. Its owners, Bill Sapp and Lee Henry, had operated a bar nearby, the Grass Shack. The Polynesian-themed bar was frequented by World War II veterans in the 1950s. It was destroyed in a fire, prompting creation of the Kahiki Supper Club. [3]

  5. Alaska Airlines completes its acquisition of Hawaiian Air ...

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    Alaska says it will keep Hawaiian as a separate brand, elimiinating the need to repaint planes. Alaska Airlines closed its $1 billion purchase of Hawaiian Airlines on Wednesday, a day after the ...

  6. Cook Inlet - Wikipedia

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    Most of Alaska's population is in the Cook Inlet area, with highest concentration in Anchorage. Along the East side of the Cook Inlet, the Kenai Peninsula is host to many smaller fishing communities, such as Kenai, Soldotna, Ninilchick, Anchor Point and Homer. Many residents of the Kenai rely on income generated from fisheries in the Cook Inlet.

  7. Alaska Air, Hawaiian deal: CEOs explain why it's a 'win-win ...

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    Also in Alaska and Hawaiian’s favor is the fact that the combined airline operation will be quite small. When looking at industry size metrics like available seat miles (ASM), Alaska's (15.7 ...

  8. The true story of how American landowners overthrew the ...

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    The success of the plantation owners meant Hawaii would become essentially an oligarchy, with a wealthy class ruling the rest of the island chain's population, Dolim says. February 12, 1874: King ...

  9. Aqua-Aston Hospitality - Wikipedia

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    Aston Hotels and Resorts served as predecessor to Aqua-Aston Hospitality. Aston was founded in 1967, [2] as the Hotel Corporation of the Pacific (HCP) as a hotel and condominium management firm; the Hotel Corporation of the Pacific is itself traced to 1948 with the opening of the Royal Grove Hotel in Waikiki.