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  1. Earthquake Park

      Don’t worry, this particular park on the coast isn’t more likely to experience an earthquake than anywhere else in Anchorage. Named after a devastating earthquake in 1964, the disaster shaped the area into a unique landscape where you’ll now find a variety of trails and rich interpretive displays. Also known as the Good Friday…

  2. Bear Tooth Theatrepub

      Can’t decide between catching a movie or a night at the pub? Enjoy both simultaneously at the Bear Tooth Theatrepub in downtown Anchorage! You’ll get fresh, delicious and still affordable food, beer and wine to snack and sip on during your movie. There’s over 12,000 square feet of renovated space available, including a pub…

  3. Oscar Anderson House Museum

      You won’t want to miss out on the Oscar Anderson House Museum, located at 420 M Street in downtown. Within Elderberry Park, it’s the first private residence in Anchorage with a wood frame and was constructed in 1915. Today, it’s the only original, historic home still standing in the city. Guided tours show visitors…

  4. Alaska Experience Theatre

      Going to the Alaska Experience Theater is a charming, unique experience when you’re in the heart of. Intimate and nostalgic, yet featuring state of the art equipment, the downtown cinema on 4th Street is popular for events, banquets, and checking out locally made films and movies featuring the beauty of Alaska. With a 3-D…

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