CITY | OWNER | CITY | OWNER |
Adak | Napakiak | ||
Akhiok | Napaskiak | ||
Akiak | Nenana | ||
Akutan | New Stuyahok | ||
Alakanuk | Newhalen | ||
Aleknagik | Nightmute | ||
Allakaket | Nikolai | ||
Ambler | Nome | ||
Anaktuvuk Pass | Nondalton | ||
Anchorage | Noorvik | ||
Anderson | North Pole | ||
Angoon | Nuiqsut | ||
Aniak | Nulato | ||
Anvik | Nunam Iqua | ||
Atka | Nunapitchuk | ||
Atqasuk | Old Harbor | ||
Bethel | Ouzinkie | ||
Bettles | Palmer | ||
Brevig Mission | Pelican | ||
Buckland | Pilot Point | ||
Chefornak | Pilot Station | ||
Chevak | Platinum | ||
Chignik | Point Hope | ||
Chuathbaluk | Port Alexander | ||
Clark’s Point | Port Heiden | ||
Coffman Cove | Port Lions | ||
Cold Bay | Quinhagak | ||
Cordova | Ruby | ||
Craig | Russian Mission | ||
Deering | Saint Paul | ||
Delta Junction | Sand Point | ||
Dillingham | Savoonga | ||
Diomede | Saxman | ||
Eagle | Scammon Bay | ||
Edna Bay | Selawik | ||
Eek | Seldovia | ||
Egegik | Seward | ||
Ekwok | Shageluk | ||
ElimEmmonak | Shaktoolik | ||
Fairbanks | Shishmaref | ||
False Pass | Shungnak | ||
Fort Yukon | Sitka | ||
Galena | Soldotna | ||
Gambell | St. George | ||
Golovin | St. Mary’s | ||
Goodnews Bay | St. Michael | ||
Grayling | Stebbins | ||
Gustavus | Tanana | ||
Holy Cross | Teller | ||
Homer | Tenakee Springs | ||
Hoonah | Thorne Bay | ||
Hooper Bay | Togiak | ||
Houston | Toksook Bay | ||
Hughes | Unalakleet | ||
Huslia | Unalaska | ||
Hydaburg | Upper Kalskag | ||
Juneau | Utqiaġvik | ||
Kachemak | Valdez | ||
Kake | Wainwright | ||
Kaktovik | Wales | ||
‘Kaltag | Wasilla | ||
Kasaan | Whale Pass | ||
Kenai | White Mountain | ||
Ketchikan | Whittier | ||
Kiana | Wrangell | ||
King Cove | |||
Kivalina | |||
Klawock | |||
Kobuk | |||
Kodiak | |||
Kotlik | |||
Kotzebue | |||
Koyuk | |||
Koyukuk | |||
Kupreanof | |||
Kwethluk | |||
Larsen Bay | |||
Lower Kalskag | |||
Manokotak | |||
Marshall | |||
McGrath | |||
Mekoryuk | |||
Mountain Village | |||
CITY | OWNER | CITY | OWNER |
A brief history of this state
Starting in the 1890s and stretching in some places to the early 1910s, gold rushes in Alaska and the nearby Yukon Territory brought thousands of miners and settlers to Alaska. From 1879 to 1920, Alaska produced a cumulative total of over $460,000,000 ($6,691,927,500 inflation-adjusted) of mineral production. Alaska was officially incorporated as an organized territory in 1912. Alaska’s capital, which had been in Sitka until 1906, was moved north to Juneau. Construction of the Alaska Governor’s Mansion began that same year. European immigrants from Norway and Sweden also settled in southeast Alaska, where they entered the fishing and logging industries.
STATE CAPITOL
Alaska’s capital, which had been in Sitka until 1906, was moved north to Juneau.
LARGEST CITY
The largest municipality by population in Alaska is Anchorage with 291,247 residents
STATE ANIMAL
The state mammal of Alaska is the moose, and the state bird is the willow ptarmigan. State flower is the Forget-me-not
STATE NICKNAME
The Last Frontier • Land of the Midnight Sun”
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