Entertainment! Less boisterous entertainment can also be found in the town. Seward is part of the Kenai Peninsula and Kenai is one of Alaska’s oldest communities. With over 3000 artifacts, including photographs, native baskets and carvings, the Seward Museum highlights the town’s history from its founding in 1903 through World War II and the 1964 earthquake. Tiny Hope, one of Alaska’s best preserved gold rush communities, still has several of the old mining buildings, standing despite the earthquake. After an enlightening day of sightseeing enjoy some fresh salmon at one of the great eateries in town and then head to a local bar to sample some of the craft brews from the Alaskan Brewing Company.
Whether you are hiking or camping at Chugach National Forest, taking a cruise on Resurrection Bay, whale watching or taking a “flightseeing” safari, your vacation in Seward is bound to transport you into an enchanting wonderland.
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Alaska is unlike any other place on earth, much less the United States. The Land of the Midnight Sun has a 47,300-mile shoreline that borders two oceans, three seas, and thousands of glaciers. Relax on a cruise, pan for gold, whale watch, or go King salmon fishing. See for yourself the curtains of northern lights, the aurora borealis and the over 90 mammal species that make Alaska such a wildlife refuge. Take a “real” vacation to one of the most natural spots on the planet, Alaska.
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