No state in the United States is larger (by area) than Alaska. In 1867, it was purchased from Russia, and in 1959 it became the 49th state to join the United States. Glaciers cover more than half of Alaska, and you can find wildlife, including caribou, black bears, beluga whales, walruses, and polar bears. During the winter of 1915, Fort Yukon in Alaska had the warmest temperature recorded Alaska. During the Alaskan summer, the days are very long, and the extra sunlight can sometimes result in larger harvests. There are 35 pounds of broccoli and 138 pounds of cabbage among these legendary vegetables! Whispering to someone while they are hunting moose is illegal in Alaska. Additionally, it is illegal to push moose from an airplane or wake sleeping bears to take pictures There are more than 3,000 rivers and 3 million lakes in Alaska. Some of the cities we service in Alaska include:
Anchorage