As the last frontier in a technologically
changing world, Alaska is a land of paradox. It is the biggest state in
the U.S. and has the smallest population. Untouched wilderness
surrounds state of the art technology.
The region offers
spectators some of the most peaceful landscapes on earth and batters
residents with some of the most severe weather.
It is home to rugged individualists who have ironically formed
extraordinarily close knit communities.
The paradoxical environment is at the core of Alaskans' attitudes.
it is a different way of looking at the world, a different way of
solving problems, a different way of life-- call it Alaskan
charm.
The best way to get a true taste of Alaskan charm
during your stay is to visit one of the states many Inns, Lodges,
and Bed & Breakfasts
You will be hosted by Alaskans who
love to share their knowledge and experience of the last frontier with
their guests.
While you enjoy a glass of wine or a freshly
brewed cup of coffee (an Alaskan passion) remember to ask them what
their favorite attractions are, where to go for dinner, and of course
ask them to share their favorite tall tales with you.