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The following table ranks the tallest buildings in Anchorage, Alaska, USA that stand at least 150 feet (46 m) in height.There are currently 16 high-rise buildings in Anchorage meeting this requirement, the tallest being the 22 story, 296 foot (90m) Conoco-Phillips building which has held the title of tallest building in both Anchorage and Alaska since its completion in 1983.
The AEC constructed 13 houses in the southwest corner of the area in 1915. [2] This area was listed as Government Hill Federal Housing Historic District on the National Register of Historic Places in 2015. [3] Loop Road had appeared by the 1920s, which connected Anchorage with the extensive farms by then operating north and northeast of the town.
Hotel Captain Cook guests and old friends paused to admire his work as they filtered by on an afternoon in late November. This is the 45th time Hickel, a pastry chef, has created the 270-square ...
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In the aftermath of the murder of George Floyd, some residents sought the removal of the statue due to Cook's links to colonialism and exploitation of Indigenous people. [6] [7] On June 25, 2020, Anchorage Mayor Ethan Berkowitz stated that the native village of Eklutna would determine the monument's fate. [8]