Juneau is the Capital.
Anchorage has the largest population.
Deadhorse on Prudhoe Bay populated mainly by oil field workers and featured on the TV program "Ice Road Truckers".
Eagle River near Anchorage is considered the shopping center of the surrounding area, boasting many major stores and a wide variety of restaurants.
Fairbanks is the largest city in the state's interior and is a regional service and supply center for the surrounding areas.
Ketchikan on the southeastern tip of the state is known as the "Salmon Capital of the World".
Diomede is on Little Diomede Island (pop. 146), just 2.3 mi. from Big Diomede Island, Russia.
Kodiak is located on Kodiak Island south of the mainland; its industries are fishing and tourism.
Nome is on the Seward Peninsula on Norton Sound in the Bering Sea and was the site of the 1925 diphtheria epidemic when, during a fierce blizzard, only a dog sled relay could bring medicine to them. The 1150 mile Iditarod Dog Sled Race commemorates this harrowing event every year.
16 in some towns and citys
There are far too many cities and towns in the US to list them all. However, some of them are Ann Arbor, Boston, Cincinnati, and New York City.
Some towns known for mining gold and silver include Virginia City in Nevada, Leadville in Colorado, and Fairbanks in Alaska.
Fairbanks Alaska.
Anchorage, Alaska. It and its surrounding suburbs (stretching some 60 miles out of town, enveloping many nearby small towns) account for at least half of the entire state's population
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Well to be clear on this...The parts that will split are going to be some native towns and villages, Texas, Alaska, and probably Hawwi.
Parks Highway runs between some cities in Alaska.
Among English-speaking countries, Canada has the northernmost inhabited towns; some of which are further north than any in Alaska or the U.K.
Many people like to view the grizzly bears. Also the small inlet towns are popular.
Most cruises to Alaska will include the room, all meals served onboard, transportation to and from the coastal towns. Some cruise lines may also include airfare if you live far away.
Among English-speaking countries, Canada has the northernmost inhabited towns; some of which are further north than any in Alaska or the U.K.