None, really. Washington State is the closest. Alaska shares it's land border with Canada.
Of the United States of America, the nearest states to Alaska are Washington, Oregon, Idaho, and Montana.
What are famous buildings in Alaska?
The state of Alaska has 49 National Historic Landmarks. Some of the landmarks are Fort Glenn, Kake Cannery, Ladd Field, and St. Michael's Cathedral.
What country purchased Alaska from America?
Alaska was purchased from Russia. The United States bought Alaska in 1967 fro $7.2 million. It was called "Seward's Folly" because many thought that Secretary Seward was crazy for buying the worthless land. However when gold was discovered in 1898, people began to thing differently.
Does Alaska have the fourth smallest population?
Based on total area, the largest U.S. states are #1 Alaska, #2 Texas, #3 California, #4 Montana, and #5 New Mexico. Based on population, the largest U.S. states are #1 California, #2 Texas, #3 Florida, #4 New York, and #5 Illinois.
Large Alaskan city that is located in the Arctic?
Kotzebue, Alaska is located 33 miles from the arctic circle Kotzebue, Alaska is located 33 miles from the arctic circle
What is the Distance from Pennsylvania to Alaska?
Maden the famous archaelogist went on a visit recently and it tool him 4 and a half hours and he travelled be Alaska Airways but where he deparured i am not sure. I will try and find out for u
Thnx for asking xx
How many driving miles from Milwaukee WI to Juneau Alaska?
Are you kidding me? You cannot drive from Anchorage to Juneau directly--its separated by water! In a roughly direct route by air or water it is approximately 600 miles. You can drive north to Tok then into Canada and to Haines or Skagway then take a ferry from there. That is about the closest you can drive...but the mileage nearly triples.
How many times would Alaska fit in the US?
Almost 3. California is 163,695.57 sq miles. Illinois is 57,914 sq miles. We simply divide: 163,696 by 57,914 and we get 2.826 times Illinois will fit into California.
When did Hawaii and Alaska join the US?
Alaska became a state on January 3, 1959; and Hawaii was admitted on August 21, 1959.
One side effect of this was that the U.S. only had a 49-star flag for one year: from July 4, 1959 until July 3, 1960.
Who did Alaska belong to prior to the US?
No country is owned by Alaska. Alaska owns only Alaska, including all of the lands and waters within its borders, and for Alaska to extend its claim any further would be a violation of Clause 3 of Article IV of the U. S. Constitution.
What year did the US get Alaska?
Alaska was purchased from Russia in 1867. From Wikipedia.... The area that became Alaska was purchased from the Russian Empire after Congress concluded its resources could be vitally important to the nation's future growth. The United States completed the purchase on March 30, 1867, for $7.2 million at 2 cents per acre, about 5 cents per hectare. When adjusted for inflation, the total sum paid equates to approximately $360 million in 2008 dollars.The land went through several administrative changes before becoming an organized territory on May 11, 1912 and the 49th state of the U.S. on January 3, 1959. The name "Alaska" was already introduced in the Russian colonial time, when it was only used for the peninsula and is derived from the Aleut alaxsxaq, meaning "the mainland," or more literally, "the object towards which the action of the sea is directed."[5] It is also known as Alyeska, the "great land", an Aleut word derived from the same root.
the province
How far is it from Anchorage Alaska to Willow Alaska?
According to Google Maps, it's 69.9 miles (112 km) from Anchorage to Willow. It should take about 1 hour and 17 minutes to drive, on average.
How many cities does Alaska have in total?
There are no countries in Alaska. It is a state of the USA
How many miles from Birmingham Alabama to Fairbanks Alaska?
They are 3150 miles (Approximate value) away from each other. Note that this is a straight distance between the two places. The actual distance may vary according to the flight path or road/sea route chosen.
What is the name of the most large and fierce animal of Alaska?
Bears have been considered the most common animals in Alaska. Alaska is home to the polar bear, the grizzly bear, and the black bear.
What does the Trans-Alaska pipeline do?
The alaskan pipeline is a network of pipes that bring oil to the lower 48 states.
* It is a pipeline that transfers oil from the Northern coast of Alaska, Prudhoe Bay, Alaska, on Alaska's North Slope, to Valdez, Alaska, the "northernmost" ice-free port in North America. * As of July 2008, more than 15 billion barrels of oil have been pumped from Prudhoe Bay to Valdez. * Quick Facts * Length: 800 miles. * Diameter: 48 inches. (Avg) * Crosses three mountain ranges and over 800 rivers and streams. * Cost to build: $8 billion in 1977, largest privately funded construction project at that time. * Construction began on March 27, 1975 and was completed on May 31, 1977. * First oil moved through the pipeline on June 20, 1977. * First tanker to carry crude oil from Valdez: ARCO Juneau, August 1, 1977. * Tankers loaded at Valdez: 19,625 through April 30, 2008. * Storage tanks in Valdez- 18 with total storage capacity of 9.1 million barrels total. * The mission of Alyeska's Ship Escort Response Vessel System is to safely escort tankers through Prince William Sound.
How many miles between North Korea and Alaska?
The direct distance between Alaska and North Korea (meaning if someone flies in a direct line between these two places) is 3543 miles. Remember that there is no way to measure the two distances when traveling by car or by foot. Imagine that North Korea launches a missile toward Alaska, USA. The missile will have to travel a distance of 3543 miles to get to Alaska.