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Anchorage: The "Anchorage Welcomes You" sign near Downtown Anchorage, Alaska.
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Anchorage: A trolley that transports passengers from shop to shop in Anchorage, Alaska.
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Anchorage: A view of the log cabin visitor information center in Downtown Anchorage, Alaska.
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Anchorage: Travelers pose as old-time miners in Anchorage, Alaska.
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Anchorage: The Earthquake Park display on the Coastal Trail in Anchorage, Alaska.
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Anchorage: There are a number of bicycle-renting businesses in downtown Anchorage.
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Anchorage: The Alaska Aviation Heritage Museum in Anchorage has large airplanes on display.
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Anchorage: The heart of Anchorage is 5th Avenue -- a good place to walk.
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Anchorage: Feeding ducks at Westchester Lagoon.
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Anchorage: There are 180 outdoor parks in Anchorage.
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Anchorage: Bicyclists on the network of bike trails that criss-cross the city. This is Westchester Lagoon, next to Cook Inlet.
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Anchorage: Here's a classic Ford Thunderbird on display in Anchorage, Alaska during a summer event.
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Anchorage: Resting outdoors in Downtown Anchorage.
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Anchorage: Sunset at Westchester Lagoon.
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Anchorage: A mime entertains tourists at the weekend markets downtown.
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Anchorage: Native American artisans come to Anchorage and continue with their artistic work.
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Anchorage: Salmon anglers prepare for a day on the water of Ship Creek in Anchorage, Alaska.
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Anchorage: The weekend summer outdoor market in Anchorage, Alaska.
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Anchorage: A hot dog stand on the corner in Anchorage, Alaska serves reindeer dogs.
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Anchorage: Fireweed -- Alaska's most well-known wildflower -- along the shores of Cook Inlet and the coastal trail.
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Anchorage: Here's a snow sculpture carved during the Fur Rendezvous near Ship Creek in Anchorage,
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Anchorage: The Alaska Native Heritage Center celebrates all of Alaska's many diverse and widely scattered Native cultures.
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Anchorage: Westchester Lagoon in Anchorage was once the site of Cook Inlet Native American fish camps.
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Anchorage: A view of the log cabin visitor information center in Downtown Anchorage, Alaska.