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Protected areas of Matanuska-Susitna Borough, Alaska (1 C, 10 P) Pages in category "Tourist attractions in Matanuska-Susitna Borough, Alaska" The following 7 pages are in this category, out of 7 total.
Natureland is a seal sanctuary, with a seal hospital, a small zoo, tropical glasshouses (known as the 'Floral Palace') and an aquarium. [1] Animals include seals, African penguins, crocodiles, goats, tarantulas, snakes, terrapins, scorpions, as well as tropical butterflies and birds.
In 1867, site of Russian flag lowering and American flag raising marking the transfer of Alaska to the U.S.; in 1959, after Alaska admitted as 49th state, site of first official raising of 49-star U.S. flag; also known as Castle Hill and Baranof Castle. 5: Anangula Site: Anangula Site
How small is Whittier? About 217 people live there, and it's accessible only by boat or a one-way, one-lane tunnel.
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.
Tourist attractions in Haines Borough, Alaska (2 C, 5 P) J. Tourist attractions in Juneau, Alaska (3 C, 21 P) K. Tourist attractions in Kenai Peninsula Borough ...
Alaska: 1979 72ter; vii, viii, ix, x (natural) The four national parks and protected areas spanning the border between the United States and Canada contain the world's largest non-polar ice field and numerous large glaciers. The area, shaped by glacial and continuous tectonic activity, comprises different types of habitats, from high mountains ...
The Red Dog Saloon View of the interior.. The Red Dog Saloon is a drinking establishment at 278 South Franklin Street in Juneau, Alaska, U.S. The Red Dog has been recognized by the Alaska Legislature for its longevity as the oldest man-made tourist attraction in Juneau.