


Explore Alaska's rich rail history at this unique museum, home to vintage locomotives and cars.
Known for its hearty breakfasts and stunning views of the Alaska Range.
Offers a unique dining experience with a focus on local ingredients and stunning views.
A local favorite for fresh seafood, offering a variety of dishes caught locally.
Explore the history of Alaska's railroad system through vintage locomotives and artifacts.
Shop local arts and crafts, enjoy live music, and sample Alaskan cuisine at this weekend market.
Immerse yourself in Alaska's indigenous cultures through exhibits, performances, and workshops.
Smoked salmon, poached eggs, and hollandaise sauce on an English muffin
Fluffy pancakes made with wild blueberries, served with maple syrup
Grilled reindeer sausage served on a bun with onions and peppers
Handcrafted pieces reflecting the rich cultural heritage of Alaska's indigenous people, such as totem poles, masks, and jewelry.
A traditional Inuit woman's knife with a curved blade, symbolizing strength and resilience.
Dried, smoked salmon strips, a local delicacy and a great source of protein.
Stay hydrated during long museum visits and outdoor activities in Alaska's cool climate.
Alaska's weather can be unpredictable, requiring layered clothing for warmth and flexibility.
Protection from rain and wind, essential for outdoor activities and sudden weather changes.

A historic covered market in Paris, offering fresh produce and local specialties since 1615.
Phobjikha Festival, held in the beautiful Phobjikha Valley, celebrates Bhutan's unique culture and traditions.

A historic Cistercian abbey known for its simple architecture and serene atmosphere, offering guided tours and a shop selling abbey-made products.