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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.

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  4. Category:Tourist attractions in Alaska - Wikipedia

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    Tourist attractions in Alaska by populated place (7 C) A. Beaches of Alaska (9 P) Amusement parks in Alaska (1 C) Aquaria in Alaska (2 P) B. Bike paths in Alaska (5 P) C.

  5. Category:Tourism in Alaska - Wikipedia

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    Tourism regions of Alaska (5 P) T. Tourist attractions in Alaska (22 C, 2 P) Pages in category "Tourism in Alaska" The following 3 pages are in this category, out of ...

  6. Southcentral Alaska - Wikipedia

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    The region is Alaska’s best-connected region, with the Port of Anchorage, Ted Stevens, Anchorage International Airport, and the Alaska Railroad servicing the area. The area includes Cook Inlet, the Matanuska-Susitna Valley, the Kenai Peninsula, Prince William Sound, and the Copper River Valley. Tourism, fisheries, and petroleum production are ...

  7. Caines Head State Recreation Area - Wikipedia

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    Caines Head State Recreation Area is a 6,571-acre (26.59 km 2) [1] recreational area encompassing the Caines Head cape in Resurrection Bay, Alaska.The area is located in the Kenai Peninsula Borough, 7 miles (11 km) south of the city of Seward. [1]

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