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When it comes to dog breeds with uniquely American roots, only one carries the name of a U.S. state: the Alaskan Malamute.
So long as you choose the right cruise line, there's plenty to keep the whole family entertained on an Alaska cruise.
We take a look back at some of the oldest dog breeds, with expert commentary from a Kennel Club historian and PDSA nurse.
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FamilyVacationist on MSNCurious about Alaska cruises? Here’s why you shouldn’t wait to goOf course, glacier treks and whale watching aren’t all that Juneau has to offer. There are also ziplines, dog sledding, ...
The U.S. Coast Guard released its 2024 Recreational Boating Statistics Report Tuesday. The report records the fewest boating fatalities since the Service began collecting statistics more than 50 years ...
With warm weather luring canoeists, kayakers and stand-up-paddleboarders onto Pacific Northwest waters, the Coast Guard is reminding paddlers to prepare for cold water, wear a properly fitted life ...
The author recounts three separate experiences in the outdoors, ranging from an alarming discovery along the Clark Fork River to joining Inupiat Eskimos on the ice of the Beaufort Sea.
In Alaska Native Resilience, Holly Miowak Guise draws on oral histories and archival research to look at how Alaska Natives ...
The documentary The Story of Art in Alaska is now streaming on Amazon Prime Video, bringing the creativity and cultural ...
"St. Olga of Kwethluk, Matushka of All Alaska," as she is officially known, was canonized on June 19 as the first female Orthodox saint from North America. Kristen Faulkner, a 31-year-old native ...
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St. Olga, a Yup'ik woman who died in 1979 at age 63, was a midwife, a mother of 13 and the wife of an Orthodox Christian priest, honored as a spiritual mother by the title of “matushka.” ...
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