Landmarks in Alaska

A landmark can represent a vacation destination all on its own. It can convey a sense of an areas history or stun you with its beauty and size. At UpTake we can help you locate the landmarks that interest you most. Whether it be a deep canyon, a historical home, or even the largest ball of twine.

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AAlaska SeaLife Center

Alaska SeaLife Center
  • 301 Railway Avenue P.O. Box 1329
    Seward, AK, 99664
  • +1 907 224 6300
5.0
6+ reviews, 2 sources
  • Highlights: gift shop, wheelchair accessible, str… more
  • Introduction: The Alaska SeaLife Center(ASLC) is funded largely from the Exxon Valdez oilspill. Despite that rather grim reason for its existence, the sealife center is a great place ... more on Epinions.com
  • Saturday, Sept 9, 2000, I was able to visit the Alaska SeaLife Center at Seward Alaska. It is brand new and laid out very nicely. Although not as big as some of the Aquariums in the lower 48 ... more on Epinions.com

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Alaska SeaLife Center
301 Railway Avenue P.O. Box 1329
Seward, AK, 99664

BRed Dog Saloon

  • 278 S Franklin Street
    Juneau, AK 99801
  • +1 907 463 3658
3.5
8+ reviews, 1 sources
  • Highlights: wheelchair accessible more
  • I tell people to go there when they go to Alaska. You have to be ready for the cheese and history that oozes off the walls, in the form of the old photos, ... more on Yelp
  • This place's history dates from the turn of the century. 19th to 20th, that is. This isn't the original location, but looks like it could be with the swinging ... more on Yelp

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Red Dog Saloon
278 S Franklin Street
Juneau, AK 99801

CWolverine Peak

  • Proespect Heights
    Anchorage,AK,99510
5.0
3+ reviews, 1 sources
  • On arrival in Alaska, our very first activity was hiking up Wolverine Peak. A 10 mile uphill hike through brush and steep terrain might be over taxing for ... more on Yelp
  • Not for the faint of heart. . .or for people out of shape. I did this once in high school at the peak of my physical existence and it was tough then (granted ... more on Yelp

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Wolverine Peak
Proespect Heights
Anchorage,AK,99510

DKlondike Goldrush National Historic Park

  • Broadway and 2nd
    Skagway,AK,99840
  • 9079832921
5.0
1+ reviews, 1 sources
  • This was an absolutely wonderful place to begin learning about the Klondike Gold Rush! The place that is the major historical site has an awesome bookstore ... more on Yelp

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Klondike Goldrush National Historic Park
Broadway and 2nd
Skagway,AK,99840

ECape Krusenstern National Monument

  • Western Arctic National Parklands
    P.O. Box 1029, Kotzebue, AK 99752, U.S.A.
  • +1 907 442 3760
  • Highlights: visitor center more
  • Overview Cape Krusenstern is a treeless coastal plain of lagoons and hills. The cape's bluffs and series of 114 beach ridges record changing shorelines of the Chukchi Sea. They also record an estimated 5,000 years of human use of this coastline. In summer, a tremendous show of wildflowers colors the beach... more on LLBean.com

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Cape Krusenstern National Monument
Western Arctic National Parklands
P.O. Box 1029, Kotzebue, AK 99752, U.S.A.

FAniakchak National Monument and Preserve

  • P.O. Box 245
    King Salmon, AK 99613, U.S.A.
  • +1 907 246 3305
  • Overview Aniakchak is a six-mile-wide, 2,000-foot-deep caldera formed by the collapse of a 7,000-foot volcanic mountain. The caldera's Surprise Lake, heated by hot springs, cascades through a 1,500-foot rift in the crater wall. West of the caldera is the waterfowl and migratory bird habitat of Bristol Bay... more on LLBean.com

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Aniakchak National Monument and Preserve
P.O. Box 245
King Salmon, AK 99613, U.S.A.

GMisty Fjords National Monument

  • Ketchikan
    AK
  • Overview The Misty Fjords National Monument is a beautiful and unspoiled wilderness area located 35 miles outside Ketchikan, Alaska.  Highlights include snow-capped peaks, glacially-carved valleys, alpine lakes, sheer granite cliffs, spectacular waterfalls and abundant wildlife.  Because it is so... more on TripAdvisor

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HCape Krusenstern National Monument

Cape Krusenstern National Monument
  • P.O. Box 1029
    Kotzebue, AK, 99752
  • +1 907 442 3890
  • Overview North of the Arctic Circle, Cape Krusenstern National Monument stretches 70 miles along the Chukchi Sea shoreline. Beach ridges provide evidence of 5000 years of human activity. Inupiat people continue to use the resources today. Vast wetlands provide food, water, and shelter for migratory birds.... more on Nps.gov

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Cape Krusenstern National Monument
P.O. Box 1029
Kotzebue, AK, 99752

IAniakchak National Monument and Preserve

Aniakchak National Monument and Preserve
  • King Salmon
    AK, Alaska
  • 9072463305
  • Overview The Aniakchak Caldera, covering some 30 square miles, is one of the great dry calderas in the world. Located in the volcanically active Aleutian Mountains, the Aniakchak last erupted in 1931. The crater includes lava flows, cinder cones, and explosion pits, as well as Surprise Lake, source of the... more on Epinions.com

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JAlaska Governor's Mansion

  • 716 Calhoun Ave
    Juneau, AK 99801
  • +1 202 225 6827
  • Highlights: wheelchair accessible more
  • Overview Completed in 1912, this stately colonial-style home overlooks downtown Juneau. With 14,400 square feet, six bedrooms, and 10 bathrooms, it's no miner's cabin. Out front is a totem pole that tells three tales: the history of man, the cause of ocean tides, and the origin of Alaska's ubiquitous mosq... more on Fodor's
  • Overview The Alaska Governor's Mansion, located at 716 Calhoun Av., Juneau Alaska, is the official residence of the Governor of Alaska and his or her family. It was designed by John Knox Taylor and completed in 1936. The current Governor of Alaska, Sarah Palin, moved into the mansion on December 4, 2006. ... more on En.wikipedia.org

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Alaska Governor's Mansion
716 Calhoun Ave
Juneau, AK 99801