Alaska Relocation Guide

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This relocation guide will provide you with information and links that will help get you through the maze of relocating to Alaska.

Alaska Overview

One nickname of the 49th state, Alaska, is the "Last Frontier." Purchased from Russia for $7 million in 1867, Alaska is the largest state in area and is the largest peninsula in the Western Hemisphere. Mt. McKinley in the Alaska Range is North America's highest peak at 20,320 feet and one of the greatest challenges for mountain climbers. Juneau is the state's capital, and the state flower is the pale-blue forget-me-not. ...See more in this Alaska Profile

Alaska Guides, Cities and Demographic Information

Alaska Housing and Real Estate

Alaska Public and Private School Information

Alaska Voting & Taxes

Alaska Libraries & Museums

Alaska Health & Safety Resources

Alaska Auto, Driving & Transportation Information

Source: State of Alaska Website
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