A look back: Princess Lodges’ 2015 highlights

02/25/2016 A bison

Wood Bison reintroduced into Alaska in 216. The animal is shown here in Alberta. It was a banner year for Alaska in 2015, filled with history-making moments and plenty to celebrate. Before we get too far into the new year, we’d like to take a moment to reflect on some…

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Way Back When: Fairbanks, Alaska

04/22/2015 Downtown Fairbanks

They don’t call it the “Golden Heart City” for nothing! Officially incorporated as a municipality in 1903, Fairbanks came into being with the rush for gold at the turn of the century. The mining town grew quickly and soon boasted churches, banks, a hospital, a school and a thriving downtown…

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147 Years of Celebrating Alaska Day

10/17/2014 A river runs through a valley

Alaska Day commemorates the official purchase of the territory of Alaska from Russia and, more specifically, the transfer ceremony that took place in Sitka on Oct. 18, 1867. Considering the $7.2 million-dollar price tag (about $119 million dollars in today’s currency), you’d be hard-pressed to find someone who doesn’t think the U.S. got the better end of the deal!

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Hiking Denali: Experiencing Denali National Park & Preserve on Foot

04/22/2014 A hiker looks out on a mountain range

  Don’t let the towering mountains around Denali National Park and Preserve intimidate you. Conquering Mount McKinley, the tallest mountain in North America, is the crown jewel for experienced mountaineers, but there are countless other areas in the park that are easily accessible to visitors of varying fitness levels…

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