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February 2nd is celebrated as Groundhog Day in the United States, but in Alaska, it holds special significance as the day of the Iditarod Trail Sled Dog Race's ceremonial start. This iconic race, which honors the history of dog sledding and the Iditarod Trail, typically begins in early March, but the festivities and excitement build with celebrations on February 2nd. Alaskans often embrace winter activities, showcasing their culture and love for the outdoors during this time.

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