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Seward, Alaska

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Subscribe for More!   Seward, Alaska Last updated: July 15, 2020 Transportation For our transportation to Seward, we took a shuttle from the airport in Anchorage, to Seward. Since we had to drive around a bay to get to the other peninsula, it took us around two hours to arrive in Seward. The trip to Seward was very scenic. You have to go around the bay, which is famous for Alaska's mud fields. We saw some Dal Sheep on the way there, and we stopped and took some pictures. When we were traveling on this road, they had road work going on. Since there is only one road from Anchorage to Seward, it caused a few delays. These were some of the pictures of the Bay. Seward In Seward there is really only one restaurant open during the offseason, called the "The Breeze Inn".  I had their French Toast, and I highly recommend it! In town, there is a memorial in honor of the biggest earthquake in Alaska in 1964 that ki

Anchorage, Alaska

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Subscribe for More! Anchorage, Alaska Last updated: July 15, 2020 Layover in Anchorage All the flowers were in full bloom because of the "Midnight Sun" effect. They had 18 hours of sunlight. While heading off to our cruise, we had a layover in Anchorage, Alaska for a day till we could get on the boat.  With us being us, there was no way that with us being in Alaska for a day that we wouldn't take advantage of the amazing opportunities!  To Start Off  To Start off, I would recommend going to the Information Center on 4th Ave. and F Street. This is the location from where the trolleys leave from, and where most of the cool things that you want to see are, such as the museum, and shops. They also gave away free stickers and postcards. They also gave my brother and sister free buttons with a moose on them and a moose that you could talk pictures with, like a Flat Stanley. They also had postcards that you could write a