| When
U.S. Secretary of State William Seward bought Alaska from the
Russians in 1867 for .02 cents an acre, the project was
criticized as 'Seward's Folly'. Now 8 national parks preserve
the treasures of this wonderland and Alaska has become a
favorite vacation spot for nature lovers, native culture
enthusiasts, and sportsmen. Denali National Park, not far from
Anchorage
(Alaska's largest city), ranks as one of the nations most
popular and largest parks. With 6 million acres of glaciers,
tundra, lakes, streams, valleys and mountains, it is home to
America's highest mountain, Mount McKinley. Easily sighted and
abundant wildlife lent to the creation of Denali's nickname, "the
subarctic Serengeti." When traveling to Alaska be sure to
enjoy the expertise of our friendly innkeepers at a variety of
accommodations from
Bed and
Breakfast Inns to cabins and
vacation rentals.
Many innkeepers are seasoned Alaskans that are eager to share
their love of this Pacific Northwest country.
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