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  1. Anchorage, officially the Municipality of Anchorage, is the most populous city in the U.S. state of Alaska. With a population of 291,247 at the 2020 census, it contains nearly 40 percent of the state's population, and has more people than all of Northern Canada and Greenland combined.

  2. History. Utilities. Climate. References. Anchorage, Alaska. Coordinates: 61°13′00″N 149°53′37″W. Anchorage is the largest city in Alaska, United States. With a population of 291,247 residents (as of 2020), [5] it makes up nearly two-fifths of the state's population. History.

  3. Anchorage, Alaska (Dena'ina: Dgheyay Kaq'; Dgheyaytnu) has a subarctic climate with the code Dfc according to the Köppen climate classification due to its short, cool summers. The weather on any given day is very unpredictable.

  4. Two bases, Elmendorf and Fort Richardson, were established near Anchorage. In just ten years, the population swelled sevenfold to 30,000, making Anchorage the dominant town in Alaska. Many military facilities from this period formed the basis of postwar economic growth and still remain vital today.

  5. Anchorage is a city — a real city with freeways, traffic, giant malls, tall buildings, crime and most other things one expects to find in an American city. It is an important hub and the gateway to other marvelous areas including the Alaskan Interior and the Kenai Peninsula, but is not really a tourist destination.

  6. Nov 3, 2020 · Histories of Anchorage: Public utility districts and red light districts, fires and feral packs of dogs all played a role as Anchorage developed in its first decades.

  7. Plan Your Trip. About Anchorage. Urban and wild aren’t opposites; they are Anchorages two defining elements. There’s no need to choose one or the other since they are both part of life here. Anchorage lives under midnight sun and auroras. Shares the backyard with moose. Fishes in urban salmon streams at lunch.

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