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  2. The Milepost - Wikipedia

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    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.

  3. Anchorage, Alaska city guide: What to do and where to ... - AOL

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    CITY GUIDES: Alaska’s largest city is a place to climb mountains and meet local wildlife, discovers Alan Dymock, with post-adventure refreshments available in 12 different breweries to delight ...

  4. List of U.S. state tourism slogans - Wikipedia

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    Alaska: Find your Alaska Beyond Your Dreams, Within Your Reach [3] California: Dream Big [citation needed] Colorado: Come to Life [4] Connecticut: Make it Here Still Revolutionary Delaware: Endless Discoveries It's good being first [1] Florida: Your Florida Side is Calling Must Be the Sunshine The Rules are Different Here [5] [6] Georgia ...

  5. Alaska - Wikipedia

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    Alaska is the least densely populated state, and one of the most sparsely populated areas in the world, at 1.2 inhabitants per square mile (0.46/km 2), with the next state, Wyoming, at 5.8 inhabitants per square mile (2.2/km 2). [76] Alaska is by far the largest U.S. state by area, and the tenth wealthiest (per capita income). [77]

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  7. Let's Go (book series) - Wikipedia

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    The first Let's Go guide was a 25-page mimeographed pamphlet put together by 18-year-old Harvard freshman Oliver Koppell and handed out on student charter flights to Europe. In 1996, Let's Go launched its website, Letsgo.com , while publishing 22 titles and a new line of mini map guides.

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