National Alaska Day | June 28
Wed Jun 28th

National Alaska Day

National Alaska Day honors the state's largest state to join the union and the nation's Last Frontier on June 28th.

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Alaska is not only Alaska's most populous state, but it is also home to the country's highest mountain peaks, including Mt. Denali, Denali, Denali. It's possible to test the Bering Land Bridge's theories in The Last Frontier. Check out the remote and fascinating location of North America's past.

git, and others long before Russian and European explorers discovered their way to the Arctic continent, Alaska provided the indigenous people with enough whale fat, beaver, and fish.

The Land of the Midnight Sun, which was the site of the next major gold rush, led to the next great gold rush. Many people will venture into the rugged North of the Yukon in the hopes of finding riches in the Klondike. Those that did not, would find it difficult to get it back out again...alive.

The Iditarod runs 1,150 miles from Anchorage to Nome, and it takes place in Alaska. The Iditarod takes place in Alaska. Thousands of spectators and online viewers attend the annual festival, honoring the sled dog heritage and the Iditarod Trail. Leonhard Seppala and several other mushers delivered much-needed anti-diphtheria serum to Nome along the same route in 1925..

A geology report, geology, and glaciers are among the many Denali National Park and Preserve's highlights include glaciers, fossil records, and a geology report. The pristine wilderness of the Alaska Range provides hikers with the most well-marked trails, spectacular views, and peaceful vistas.

Venture into Glacier Bay for a glimpse of an icy blue you'll see nowhere else on Earth. You'll never see anything else on Earth. Or look for the humpback whales breaking the surface as the rugged mountains of ice collapsing into the bay. The bay's sights and sounds are as abundant as the history, as well.

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