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7 Adventures to Have in Anchorage, Alaska

If you’re outdoorsy but don’t want to pack out your used toilet paper, you might skip Alaska altogether, thinking there’s no middle ground. Anchorage is the ultimate basecamp for first-time visitors ...
Every region has reasons why it’s better to cruise off-peak, beyond the cheaper fares and smaller crowds. Quieter months bring a calmer atmosphere and breathing space for communities to thrive more ...
About 20 miles south of the Alaskan city of Ketchikan, the community of Metlakatla stands as Alaska's only Native American reservation. Located on Annette Island, part of Alaska's Inside Passage ...
Nestled in the snow-covered landscapes of Northern Norway, these isolated mountain cabins offer a glimpse into remote Nordic living. Scattered across the serene Arctic highlands, the traditional ...
Stacker compiled a list of the best counties to live in the U.S. using 2025 Niche data, which considers factors such as public schools, job opportunities, and living costs ...
The Trump administration is moving rapidly to approve a mine next to the Boundary Waters that many fear will pollute the pristine wilderness area.
On Sept. 27, 1825, the first steam-powered railway engine to run on a public railway — George Stephenson's Locomotion No. 1 — made its 26-mile journey on the Stockton & Darlington Railway between ...