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The change in weather is a vast difference, winter clothing is something you must be able to access. Be prepared for a difference in the cost of items. Be sure to winterize your car! In the winter in Alaska cars are plugged in to keep them warm enough to start. Also there is a big difference in the daylight hours from winter to summer. Alaska is called "The Last Frontier" it is also called "The land of the midnight sun".

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