This is one of the most sumptuous private lodges in Alaska. It is located 100 miles away from the nearest road, in the largest reserve and national park of the United States, the Wrangell-St. Elias National Park and Preserve. In this park the Chugach, Wrangell and San Elias mountain ranges converge along with the greatest group of glaciers in all of America.
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Open all year around, the Pearson’s Pond is the ideal place to rest, relax and rejuvenate. In the middle of the woods and near a pond and a waterfall, the stillness of the gardens is perfect to enjoy a cup of tea or a glass of wine.
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A total immersion in the wild life of Alaska, scouting and adventure trips, gourmet food, and a rustic elegance, is what this lodge offers with 10 staff members for about 14 guests who promise personalized attention.
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Located in a valley surrounded by mountains, glaciers, and spectacular views of the ocean, this hotel gives luxury lodging all the year around for those who seek to be near nature. Its design perfectly amalgamates modern influences and native touches.
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In 1914, two years after Alaska had become a US territory, a project was carefully presented by the Alaska Engineering Commission. From the beginning, it proposed the construction of an Alaska port and railroad.
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It is believed that the Vikings were pirates who were originally from a fjord near Oslo. They attacked villages on the Baltic and got as far as Germany, Britain, France and Italy. They also sailed to the east, on Russia’s rivers, to reach Byzantium.
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