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City Guides
How to Get Around Fairbanks
Fairbanks has a reputation as a jumping-off point for adventure. People call it the Hub of the Interior or the Gateway to the Bush. It’s Alaska’s second-largest city and the biggest one in the state’s interior. Working in Fairbanks for a season opens up all sorts of options for discovering...
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Alaska’s Most Haunted Landmarks and Places
Do you believe in ghosts? Many Alaska residents do—because they claim to have seen them. Sometimes it’s in a cemetery, sometimes a hotel, sometimes even a school.
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Join a Curling Club in Anchorage
Looking for something fun to do in the off-season while working in Anchorage? Consider that the “on” season for curling starts in October and ends in April, making it the perfect Alaska winter social event. Why not join a curling club to make friends while learning a new activity?
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Sports Leagues To Join In Anchorage This Summer
One of the biggest perks of taking a seasonal job is making new friends. Getting involved in a local sports league is a great way to do that, because they’re open to people with all levels of experience, and from all walks of life. Whether you’re a longtime devotee of...
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City Guides
The Best Summer Solstice Celebrations in the World
It doesn’t matter where you are the in the world – our heliocentric sense of time cycles us through seasons of darkness and short days, followed by those of rebirth and late twilights. As the sun reaches its highest point of the calendar year and seems to stands still on...
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Traditional and Unconventional: Delicacies of Alaska
Delicious Alaskan Dishes You Must Try
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Alaska’s Best Bars: Unconventional and Unique
Alaska is a state of vast wilderness and wide open spaces. It has the largest land area of any state in the US, a whopping 432 times the size of the smallest, Rhode Island, but also one of the smallest populations. This might lead one to believe that the people...