by Todays Alaska Team | Apr 8, 2019 | Blog, Culture In Alaska
The Kilcher family has a longstanding relationship with the Alaskan expanse, and has worked hard to live off the lands since the early 1940s. Their subsistence lifestyle has recently been made famous on the Discovery Channel show “Alaska: The Last Frontier,” which...
by Jess Faraday | Feb 15, 2019 | Culture In Alaska, Life In Alaska
Do you ever dream of pulling up stakes and moving overseas? What if I told you that you don't have to? If you want adventure, moving to Alaska can give you that and more.Best of all:You won't have to worry about visas, citizenship, or learning a new language.And they...
by Todays Alaska Team | Aug 23, 2018 | Culture In Alaska, Experiencing Alaska
Whether you're visiting Alaska or live there permanently, Pioneer Park in Fairbanks is one of the attractions that you must have on your list of places to see. Touted as Alaska's “only historic theme park,” this 44-acre attraction has a plethora of activities for the...
by Todays Alaska Team | Jul 12, 2018 | Culture In Alaska
Enter Alaska, the land of big open spaces, treacherous glaciers and unrepressed wildlife and fondly known as the Last Frontier. Seward’s Folly, as it was called back in 1868, was formerly owned by Russia and procured by then Secretary of State William H. Seward. Their...
by Todays Alaska Team | Jun 20, 2018 | Culture In Alaska
The “Great Depression” was a wicked time to be alive. It was a difficult period in human history that denigrated most successful men and turned them into paupers. Families were dealt a blow that many never recovered from. They suffered poverty, starvation, and...
by Todays Alaska Team | Jun 11, 2018 | Culture In Alaska
Alaska is not only the largest state in the United states, but it is also one of the most gorgeous. With over 3 million lakes, sparse population, and many natural resources still in tact, Alaska is one of the last frontiers in the US. Adding to Alaska’s mystique is...