Updated on Apr 13, 2021
This South Addition is the perfect blend of comfort and convenience, offering you a comfortable stay during your time in Alaska. With two bedrooms and one full bath, this apartment is ideal for one...
Welcome to our luxurious 1-bedroom, 1-bath apartment, right in the heart of downtown Anchorage! This elegant retreat is within walking distance to the city's best restaurants, shops, and...
The unit offers sleeping for 6 and a full kitchen with washer and dryer. It is located on the south side of Anchorage, in a comfortable, safe neighborhood with easy highway access. 2 bedrooms both...
A Friendly Cannabis Cottage, comfortable and romantic with full kitchen, 3/4 bath, granite counters Private Non-smoking cigarette. Mt McKinley and Turnagain views. The best hiking, ski touring and...
AVAILABLE: after Oct 16. Our condo is set up to make it easy for you: Secure building, comfy furniture, heated underground parking, elevator to the first floor. Two bedroom (the en-suite master is ve
Enjoy a peaceful stay at this tremendous 5-bedroom house in Anchorage. This welcoming property boasts a variety of sleeping arrangements, including 1 king bed, 2 queen beds, 1 full bed, and 1 twin...
1bdtm/1bath condo. Secure indoor parking. Washer/dryer. Rooftop bbq for summer months. All utensil/linens. Basic stater amenities. Walking distance to downtown & trails. Minimum 30 day stay. $1800/mo
Two bedroom apt with private entrance and off street parking. On Jewel lake with beautiful views of water and wildlife. Only 3 miles from airport. Has grocery store and restaurants in walking distance
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This corner unit gets plenty of light, with privacy and safety in a secure building. Close to everything, and walking distance to an amazing bakery, a great market and a favorite coffee shop....
Located minutes away from Anchorage Airport--Westside neighborhood, located minutes from Downtown, shopping, restaurants, bike trails, etc. Upper Unit 2.5 Bedroom 2 Bath, fully furnished, Flat Screen
This fully remodeled and tastefully furnished condo in the heart of Anchorage is close to everything you want to see and do here in town. Walking/biking/skiing trails start a few blocks away. Carrs...
Let this be your home base for all of your adventures! Located in West Anchorage, this home is great for traveling professionals or those looking to explore Alaska. The coastal trail is an easy...
Beautiful Mountain View, from your kitchen and dining area, quiet, super cozy, 65 inch TV, black out curtains in rooms for a good night sleep, the best bed money can buy, your own washer and dryer...
Cozy two bedroom, one bath located in the heart of midtown Anchorage. Ten minutes from the airport or downtown, five minutes UAA or Providence Hospital, with grocery stores and gas stations right...
We call this home Adventure Nest! It is a centrally located, large, bright, family friendly open concept home! Less than 10 minutes from the airport, and a 5 minute walk from the trails! The back...
The time of year you plan your stay plays a big part with this easily accessible, clean and quiet condo on the edge of downtown Anchorage just off of the park strip. In the summer the park strip is...
Custom 4BR/2BA truly Alaskan Custom Furnished Home with 3000 sf ft of space!! Situated on 2 acres of scenic wooded land. Adjacent to 500-acre bird sanctuary- just a walk outside your front door -...
Stay at the centrally located, family, vacation and corporate friendly Bayshore Luxury Retreat. This home has high quality amenities and lots of room to relax, explore or work from home. Featuring...
Greatly located house will be your place to relax and enjoy Anchorage. Newly renovated, clean and comfortable stay is guaranteed. Our house is great for a big family as it has a 4 bedrooms, two...
Anchorage (Dena'ina: ) is a unified municipal consolidated city-borough in the U.S. state of Alaska, on the West Coast of the United States. With a population of 291,247 in 2020, it is Alaska's most populous city and contains nearly 40% of the state's population. The Anchorage metropolitan area, which includes Anchorage and the neighboring Matanuska-Susitna Borough, had a population of 398,328 in 2020, accounting for more than half the state's population. At of land area, the city is the fourth-largest by area in the United States and larger than the smallest state, Rhode Island, which has .
Anchorage is in Southcentral Alaska, at the terminus of the Cook Inlet, on a peninsula formed by the Knik Arm to the north and the Turnagain Arm to the south. In September 1975, the City of Anchorage merged with the Greater Anchorage Area Borough, creating the Municipality of Anchorage. The municipal city limits span , encompassing the urban core, a joint military base, several outlying communities, and almost all of Chugach State Park. Because of this, less than 10% of the Municipality (or Muni) is populated, with the highest concentration of people in the 100 square-mile area that makes up the city proper, on a promontory at the headwaters of the inlet, commonly called Anchorage, the City of Anchorage, or the Anchorage Bowl.
Due to its location, almost equidistant from New York City, Tokyo, and Frankfurt, Germany (across the Arctic Ocean), Anchorage lies within 10 hours by air of nearly 90% of the industrialized world. For this reason, Ted Stevens Anchorage International Airport is a common refueling stop for international cargo flights and home to a major FedEx hub, which the company calls a "critical part" of its global network of services.
Anchorage has won the All-America City Award four times: in 1956, 1965, 1984–85, and 2002, from the National Civic League. Kiplinger has named it the United States' most tax-friendly city.
Archaeological evidence discovered at Beluga Point just south of Anchorage proper, along the Turnagain Arm, suggests that habitation of the Cook Inlet began 5,000 years ago by a tribe of Alutiiq Eskimos that arrived by kayak. As this population moved on, they were followed by a second wave of Alutiiq occupation beginning roughly 4,000 years ago, followed by a third wave around 2,000 years ago. Around 500 AD the Chugach Alutiiq were displaced by the arrival of Dena'ina Athabaskans, who entered through the mountain passes. The Dena'ina had no fixed settlements, migrating throughout the area with the seasonal changes, fishing along coastal streams and rivers in the summer, hunting moose, mountain goats, and Dall sheep in early fall, and picking berries in late fall. They tended to winter near trading junctions along common travel routes, where they traded with other Dena'ina and Ahtna tribes from nearby areas.
Captain James Cook was among the first European explorers to map the Alaskan coastline, and many of the geographical features (mountains, islands, rivers, waterways, etc.) still bear the names he gave them. Cook was searching for the fabled Northwest Passage, a route that would provide a shorter means of reaching the Pacific from Europe than sailing east around Asia or south around South America. On May 15, 1778, after enduring weeks of hard weather, Cook turned into an inlet between two landmarks he called Cape Douglas and Mount St. Augustine. He anchored his ship, HMS Resolution , at a place he called "Anchor Point" (later named "Anchorage" as another Anchor Point existed to the south near Homer, Alaska), near a creek he dubbed "Ship Creek" nestled between two large arms (waterways). Cook spent ten days exploring the inlet named after him. He first sent William Bligh to scout the north arm, where he met with the Dena'ina Natives of the Eklutna area, who told him the name of the Knik Arm and that it was not the Northwest Passage, but rather an outlet for two rivers (the Knik and Matanuska Rivers). Cook then sailed south to scout the other arm, and in a bad mood after running the Resolution aground on a sandbar on his way back out of the shallow waters, called it "River Turnagain", having found no sign of the passage there either.
In the 19th century, Russian presence in south-central Alaska was well-established. The Russians placed trading posts along Cook Inlet, such as the Shelikhov-Golikov Company's post at Niteh on the Palmer Flats
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