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  2. Icy Strait Point - Wikipedia

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    A 2014 USA Today article described the chance to experience Alaska Native culture in small villages such as Hoonah one of the ten reasons to visit the state. [20] For the most part, however, Icy Strait Point is a jumping-off point for shore excursions for the cruise passengers. [1]

  3. Celebration (Alaska festival) - Wikipedia

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    Celebration is a biennial Tlingit, Haida and Tsimshian cultural event held during the first week of June in Juneau, Alaska, United States that occurs once every two years. [1] First held in 1982, Celebration began as a way to pass on cultural knowledge to Native Alaskan children. The first event had 200 participants, and was mainly a dance ...

  4. Great Alaskan Lumberjack Show - Wikipedia

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    The Timber Carnival raises money for the Sheila June Scheer Memorial Scholarship, which helps several high school students based in Southeast Alaska. The scholarship honors founder Rob Scheer's wife; she died in 2016 of a brain aneurysm. [28] [29] Eight contestants vie in eight activities such as a boom run, "rigging", sawing, and wood chopping.

  5. Excursion Inlet, Alaska - Wikipedia

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    The community of Excursion Inlet is located in southern Haines Borough at (58.411303, -135.408740), [4] on the east side of Excursion Inlet, an arm of the Icy StraitThe CDP extends north to the boundary of Glacier Bay National Park near the head of Excursion Inlet, south to the mouth of Excursion Inlet, and east to the crest of the Chilkat Range.

  6. Skagway, Alaska - Wikipedia

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    Within weeks, stores, saloons, and offices lined the muddy streets of Skagway. The population was estimated at 8,000 residents during the spring of 1898 with approximately 1,000 prospective miners passing through town each week. By June 1898, with a population between 8,000 and 10,000, Skagway was the largest city in Alaska. [14]

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