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All About Alaska
How much do you know about Alaska? Be a top Wiki contributor: Help us track down the state stats to create the ultimate guide to Alaska. Population: 670,053 State Capital: Juneau Statehood: Jan. 3, 1959 Entered the Union: 49th state Area per person: 1 square mile State Size: 591,004 square miles (Alaska's land mass is larger than California, Montana and Texas combined.) Seattle: Dutch Harbor is 2300 miles from Seattle, WA Get More on the Wild Frontier:
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Origin and Meaning of State Name: Derived from the Aleut word "aláxsxaq" ...
History and Culture:
Climate:
The the Inside Passage climate benefits from the temperature-moderating influence of the Gulf of Alaska. The summers aren't too warm (60s and 70s), and the winters aren't as cold, as they are inland or in the rest of Alaska. The broad Anchorage-area climate, including the Kenai Peninsula and Prince William Sound, often sees summer temperatures in the mid-70s. Winter temperatures may fall into the -20s and -30s for a short spell. The Interior climate, including Fairbanks and Denali National Park, may have summer temperatures in the 80s or 90s. Winter temperatures may fall to -40 or -50. Northern Alaska's arctic climate is a place of enduring cold in the winter and somewhat higher temperatures in the summer. Western Alaska's climate is influenced by the Bering Sea and the Pacific Ocean, but the inland sections are warm in the summer and cold in the winter.
Major Cities: Juneau (capital), Anchorage, Fairbanks
About Juneau
Population: 30,987 Average summer temperature (July): 65 F (18 C) Average winter temperature (January): 20 F (-7 C) Average snowfall: 101 in. (257cm) Maximum daylight hours (June):18 hours, 18 minutes Minimum daylight hours (December): 6 hours, 21 minutes |
About Anchorage
Population: 260,000 Average summer temperature (July): 60 F Average winter temperature (January): 15 F Average snowfall: 70 inches Maximum daylight hours (June): 19 hours, 21 minutes Minimum daylight hours (December): 5 hours, 28 minutes |
About Fairbanks
Population: 31,324 Average summer temperature (July): 62.5 F (17 C) Average winter temperature (January): Average snowfall: 67.4 in (171 cm) Maximum daylight hours (June):21 hours, 49 minutes Minimum daylight hours (December): 3 hours, 42 minutes |
Fun Facts:
- The state's coastline extends over 6,600 miles.
- Agattu, Attu, and Kiska are the only parts of North America occupied by Japanese troops during WW2
- Most of the boats on this show Tender for salmon in the summer months in the Naknek and Dillingham region of Bristol Bay.
National Parks:
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Denali National Park
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Wrangell St. Elias National Park
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Kenai Fjords National Park
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Glacier Bay National Park
Other Points of Interest:
- Fishing, processing seafood products
- Mining--oil, gold, zinc, silver, coal, etc...
- Forestry and agriculture
- Tourism
More Resources on the Web:
- State of Alaska
- Anchorage Convention & Visitors Bureau
- Alaska.com
- A Timeline on Alaska: http://kodiakisland.net/timeline.html
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Eight Stars of Gold: The Story of Alaska's Flag
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