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Pages in category "Project-Class Alaska pages" The following 9 pages are in this category, out of 9 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. V.
Sitka Fine Arts Camp is a nationally-recognized fine arts summer camp located in Sitka, Alaska.The camp was established in 1973 at Sheldon Jackson College.It used other locations in the years that followed before acquiring the majority of historic Sheldon Jackson College buildings and campus in 2011.
The Milepost is packaged and distributed like a book (2008 edition: ISBN 978-189215431-6), but like the Yellow Pages it includes paid advertising. [2] The original 1949 edition was a mere 72 pages, by 2014 it had expanded to 752 pages, detailing every place a traveler might eat, sleep, or just pull off the road for a moment on all of the highways of northwestern North America.
ak49north - Lived in Alaska since age 5; since 1991. From Anchorage, lived in Fairbanks 3 yrs. Former UAF student now attending UAA. akbeancounter - Lives in Anchorage, travels to Native villages for business and photographs anything that can't escape quickly enough. akghetto talk (founder) M ask otherwise known as User:AKMask, Juneau resident
The Trail Creek Caves are a group of twelve caves found within the Bering Land Bridge National Preserve on the Seward Peninsula of the U.S. state of Alaska. This is a significant archeological site due to the discovery of several artifacts of ancient hunters. These included stone tools and bone fragments dated to 8,500 years or earlier.
In 2000–2001, the latest year for which data are available, 2.4 million total arrivals to Alaska were counted, 1.7 million came via air travel, and 1.4 million were visitors. [ 14 ] [ 15 ] Perhaps the most quintessentially Alaskan plane is the bush seaplane.
This project division of WP:ALASKA is for organization of work on articles related to music, art, popular culture, mass communication, & cultural groups/peoples of Alaska. Add names (with wikilinks) of categories, articles, etc. to the appropriate section below. For discussion about how to improve the work of WP:Alaska/Culture, go to the talk page.
The Alaska Native Arts Foundation (2002–present) [1] is a non-profit organization formed to support the Alaska Native art community. Its mission is focused on the advancement of Indigenous art into global marketplaces to enhance economic development in the state of Alaska and create fairly-priced markets for Alaska Native art.