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Ship Creek, Anchorage, USA
Anchorage's very first 'neighborhood' was a tent city built around a salmon-rich creek that still sees massive runs today.
Oscar Anderson House Museum, Anchorage, USA
The first permanent frame house in Anchorage belonged to a Swedish butcher who arrived before the city even officially existed.
Earthquake Park, Anchorage, USA
This tranquil park is a direct, visible scar from the 1964 Good Friday Earthquake, which dramatically reshaped Anchorage's coastline.
Eklutna Historical Park, Chugiak, USA
Near Anchorage, a small Dena'ina Athabascan village maintains colorful "spirit houses" that blend traditional beliefs with Russian Orthodox customs.
Potter Marsh Bird Sanctuary, Anchorage, USA
Just south of Anchorage's bustling city limits lies a massive freshwater marsh, a crucial stopover for migratory birds and an engineering marvel.
Port of Alaska, Anchorage, USA
This unassuming port is the primary entry point for 90% of all consumer goods entering Alaska, facing extreme tides and relentless northern conditions.
University of Alaska Anchorage (UAA) Engineering Building, Anchorage, USA
UAA is at the forefront of designing infrastructure for a changing Arctic, tackling challenges like melting permafrost head-on.
Alaska Railroad Depot, Anchorage, USA
The Alaska Railroad wasn't just a transportation link; its construction camp literally *became* the city of Anchorage.
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