Anchorage celebrates Independence Day with a three-day event starting with the July 3 downtown breakfast roundup. Indulge with a Ship Creek Benedict or embrace the seafood options with a Crabby Omelet before taking a stroll around Town Square Park to check out the decorations. In the evening, the Eagle River Lions Club hosts the…
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An Anchorage Fourth of July
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Glacier Brewhouse for Father’s Day
What better destination for Father’s Day than Anchorage’s premier brewery and restaurant where you’ll find 13 craft brews ranging from pale blondes to rich stouts? Founded in 1996, all beers are made onsite and managed by master brewers Chris Anderson and Bob Acree. As an upscale establishment in downtown, it’s a popular destination for…
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Knik Glacier
You can’t get to Knik Glacier by road, but fortunately there are local tour companies eager to take you to one of the most overlooked gems in the area. Located along the northern ridge of the Chugach Mountains, the glacier is more than 38 miles long and stretches 5 miles wide. The perfect example…
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Shopping at Tikahtnu Commons
You can get all your shopping, dining and entertainment needs met at Anchorage’s Tikahtnu Commons where your favorite chains meet local boutiques and state-of-the-art entertainment. There are the staples like Kohl’s, Target, Old Navy and Starbucks. You will also find Regal Entertainment Cinemas with the latest technology and big screens for a little low-key…