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From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
"Anchorage" redirects here. For other uses, see Anchorage (disambiguation) .
Consolidated city-borough in Alaska, United States
Anchorage skyline and Bootleggers Cove , viewed from Point Woronzof Park , April 2008
"The City of Lights and Flowers", "Los Anchorage" [1] [2]

November 23, 1920 (city)
January 1, 1964 (borough)
September 15, 1975 (unified municipality)


1st in Alaska
69th in the United States


Anchoragite
Anchoriginal (informal)

Anchorage as viewed from the Glenn Alps trailhead during the summer.
Anchorage as viewed from Glen Alps trailhead during 0 °F (−18 °C) weather in the winter.
The ceremonial start of the Iditarod Trail Sled Dog Race, arguably the state's most iconic event, in downtown Anchorage, Alaska.
Balto was the lead sled dog on the final leg of a life-saving journey that brought diphtheria medicine to Nome, Alaska, in 1925. This statue of Balto in downtown Anchorage marks the ceremonial start of each year's 1,161-mile Iditarod race.
Radio stations in the Anchorage , Alaska market
An Alaska Railroad locomotive (left) and the Alaska Railroad depot (right) in the Ship Creek valley immediately north of downtown Anchorage. The Port of Anchorage can be seen in the background.
Aerial view of Lake Hood Seaplane Base (foreground) and Ted Stevens Anchorage International Airport (background).
UPS Boeing 747 departing from Ted Stevens Anchorage International Airport – a major hub for the airline.

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Casey Bailey : AHL player for the Hershey Bears
Ronnie Baker : track and field runner
Ramona Barnes : politician
Tony Barnette : MLB pitcher for the Chicago Cubs
Isadore "Ike" Bayles : prominent early businessman
Marty Beckerman : writer
Irene Bedard : actress
Mark Begich : former U.S. Senator
Olga Bell : musician
Amado Benito Jr. : martial artist
Bruce Botelho : politician
Zack Bowman : NFL cornerback who is currently a free agent
Barbara Britch : two-time Olympic cross-country skier
Fred Brown : politician
LaMark Brown : AFL wide receiver for the Atlantic City Blackjacks
Alex Bryner : judge
Seaborn Buckalew Jr. : judge
Carmel Buckingham : lead singer of The House United
Kira Buckland : actress
Edith Bullock : politician
Robert Bundtzen : dog musher
Sue Burns : former principal owner of the San Francisco Giants
David Carle : ice hockey coach
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Mahala Ashley Dickerson : civil rights activist
Traci Dinwiddie : actress
Pam Dreyer : ice hockey goaltender
Brandon Dubinsky : NHL player for the Columbus Blue Jackets
Kate Earl : singer-songwriter
William A. Egan : First Governor of Alaska (1970 - 1974)
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Dana Fabe : first female associate justice of the Alaska Supreme Court
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Lorene Harrison : singer
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Augie Hiebert : television executive
Caleb Holley : CFL wide receiver
Lindsey Holmes : politician
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Ruth Jefford : pilot and violinist
Acacia Johnson (born 1990), polar photographer
Justin Johnson : ice hockey forward
Keith Johnson : Paralympic soccer player
Michelle Johnson : actress
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DeeDee Jonrowe : sled dog racer
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Randy Kutcher : former MLB outfielder
Trajan Langdon : basketball player
Michael Lardie : musician who is a member of the band Great White .
Peter Lash : handball player
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Sammy Lilly : former NFL defensive back
Karen L. Loeffler : politician
Scott Loucks : former MLB outfielder
Margie Mahoney : cross-country skier
Rosie Mancari : snowboarder
Andre Marrou : third Libertarian to be elected to a U.S. state legislature
Gina Mazany : female MMA fighter under UFC promotion
Steve McAlpine : lawyer
Lane McCray : rapper
Carl McCunn : photographer
Lunious "Mac" McGee : founder of McGee Airways
Lesil McGuire : politician
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Tommy Moe : alpine ski racer
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Buell A. Nesbett : judge
Daishen Nix : basketball player
Diana Olson : rower
Jeff Overbaugh : football long snapper
Jeff Pain : skeleton racer
Sarah Palin : former Governor of Alaska and former Republican VP nominee
John Paragon : actor
Annie Parisse : actress
Sean Parnell : politician
Alan Paul : author and journalist
Drue Pearce : Deputy Administrator of the Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety Administration .
Jordan Pearce : former ice hockey goaltender
Josh Phelps : former MLB first basemen
Kathryn Poland : businesswoman
Harold Pruett : actor
Lance Pruitt : politician
Kikkan Randall : Olympic gold medalist (cross-country skiing)
Sean Rash : professional bowler and 2011–12 PBA Player of the Year
Fran Reed : artist
Robert Campbell Reeve : founder of Reeve Aleutian Airways
Shirley Reilly : wheelchair racer
Libby Roderick : singer-songwriter
Norm Rokeberg : politician
Mark Rosen : Volleyball head coach at the University of Michigan
Robert Rozier : former NFL defensive end and serial killer
James Ryan : co-founder of Litmus Logic
Jason Ryznar : former NHL winger
Ralph Samuels : politician
Larry Sanger : Co-Founder of Wikipedia
Curt Schilling : former MLB pitcher
Daniel Schlereth : baseball pitcher
Mark Schlereth : sportscaster; former NFL guard
James Schoppert : artist
Jessica Schultz : curler
Martin Sensmeier : actor
Susan Joy Share : artist
Marcus Shelby : bass player
Don Simpson : actor and screenwriter
Jamie Sinclair : curler
Steve Smith : former NFL wide receiver
Todd Snyder : former racing driver
Joe Spenard : businessman
Lynn Spencer-Galanes : cross-country skier
Bill Spencer : cross-country skier
Steve Staggs : former MLB second basemen
Ryan Stassel : snowboarder
Rachel Steer : biathlete
Margaret Stock : former Lieutenant Colonel in the United States Army Reserve
Khleo Thomas : actor, rapper, entertainer
Lowell Thomas Jr. : 3rd Lieutenant Governor of Alaska
Nate Thompson : NHL center currently playing for the Montreal Canadiens
Kristen Thorsness : rower
Damian Vaughn : former NFL tight end
Liz Vazquez : politician
David Veikune : NFL defensive end
Sydne Vogel : figure skater
Brian Voss : professional bowler and PBA / USBC Hall of Famer
Bill Walker : 11th Governor of Alaska
Tim Wallace : former NHL center
Eric Walsky : NLA right winger currently playing for HC Lugano
Jerry Ward : politician
Bob Wells : vandweller [133]
Nathan West : actor, musician, singer
Mr. Whitekeys : musician
Bill Wielechowski : politician
Lael Wilcox : ultra-endurance bicycle racer
David Williams : former MLB pitcher
Roger L. Worsley : educator; vice-chancellor University of Alaska Anchorage, 1978 to 1985
B.J. Young : former NHL right winger

^ In an average winter, the first snow happens in mid-October and begins to thaw in mid-March, but snow can sometimes be present until the end of April. The high temperature would usually drop below freezing at the beginning of November. The average first frost happens during the first half of September and the average last frost happens during the second half of May.

In March 2002, a record snow storm, 26.7 inches, hit Anchorage. "Temperature Records for Anchorage Alaska" (PDF) . National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration . Archived from the original (PDF) on February 20, 2013 . Retrieved April 1, 2012 .

^ Includes of murder and nonnegligent manslaughter, forcible rape, robbery, and aggravated assault.

^ Includes burglary, larceny-theft, motor vehicle theft, and arson.




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^ "Tsunami Events Full Search, sort by Date, Country" . ngdc.noaa.gov . National Geophysical Data Center.

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^ Kaniut, Larry (November 29, 1999). Danger Stalks the Land: Alaskan Tales of Death and Survival . St. Martins Press. pp. 2–6, 287–291. ISBN   978-1-4668-2489-8 .

^ "Moose Stomps Man to Death on College Campus" . Associated Press .

^ "Alaska Highway Drives from Anchorage" . Alaska.org. Archived from the original on September 20, 2010 . Retrieved August 31, 2010 .

^ "Alaska Dept. of Fish and Game, Living with Wildlife in Anchorage: a Cooperative Planning Effort" . State of Alaska. April 2000. Archived from the original on January 5, 2008 . Retrieved February 8, 2008 .

^ "North Side wolf pack attacks, kills dogs" . Anchorage Daily News . December 11, 2007. Archived from the original on October 19, 2008 . Retrieved February 8, 2008 .

^ "U.S. Climate Data" .

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^ Alaska Bakes with Alltime Heat Records Weather Underground . June 21, 2013. Retrieved January 20, 2016

^ "For November, December, and January, average monthly percent possible sunshine (the hours of direct sunlight experienced, divided by the possible hours of sunlight for the location) is below 35%" . Climate.umn.edu. Archived from the original on October 19, 2012 . Retrieved October 15, 2012 . "For an explanation of the concept "percent possible sunlight" . Data Through 2005 Average Percent Possible Sunshine at National Climatic Data Center . Archived from the original on June 17, 2008 . Retrieved November 20, 2006 .

^ "Mt. Spurr's 1992 Eruptions" . Alaska Volcano Observatory . Archived from the original on December 9, 2008 . Retrieved November 26, 2008 .

^ "Anchorage Water Temperature – United States – Sea Temperatures" . World Sea Temperatures .

^ Mean monthly maxima and minima (i.e. the highest and lowest temperature readings during an entire month or year) calculated based on data at said location from 1981 to 2010.

^
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^ From 15% sample

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