Top 15. Best Tourist Attractions in Homer - Alaska
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Top 15. Best Tourist Attractions in Homer - Alaska: Homer Spit, Alaska Islands and Ocean Visitor Center, Pratt Museum, Center for Alaskan Coastal Studies, Norman Lowell Studio & Gallery, Ptarmigan Arts, Kachemak Bay State Park, Bishop's Beach Park, Bear Creek Winery, Seldovia Bay Ferry, Homer Brewing Company, Art Shop Gallery, Homer City Library, Seafarer's Memorial, Hallo Bay Lodge Bear VIewing
Best Attractions & Things to do in Homer, Alaska AK
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List of Best Things to do in Homer, Alaska (AK)
Kachemak Bay State Park
Norman Lowell Studio & Gallery
Center for Alaskan Coastal Studies
Ptarmigan Arts
Pratt Museum
Alaska Islands and Ocean Visitor Center
Bishop's Beach Park
Homer Spit
Bear Creek Winery
Homer Brewing Company
Kenai Peninsula | Lisa Murkowski for U.S. Senate | Alaska
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My name is Lisa Murkowski. I am a 3rd generation Alaskan. My mom was born in Nome and both of my parents grew up in Ketchikan. It has been an honor and a privilege to serve Alaskans in the U.S. Senate since 2003. I am the first U.S. Senator to be born in Alaska and only the 32nd woman to have served in the Senate since its founding in 1787.
I was born in Ketchikan when my Dad was serving in the U.S. Coast Guard. My five siblings and I were raised in Wrangell, Juneau, Anchorage and Fairbanks. I graduated from Monroe High School in Fairbanks and then went on to get an economics degree at Georgetown University. My summer jobs ranged from scooping ice cream to working at a pipeline construction camp.
I received my law degree from Willamette College of Law in 1985 and returned to Anchorage to practice commercial law. It was there that I met and married my husband, Verne Martell. Verne has owned and operated his own small business, manufacturing pasta, since 1987. We have two sons, Nic and Matt, both born in Anchorage, who were raised to love the outdoors and are serious skiers, fishermen and hunters. Nic is currently attending law school and Matt is working with Verne to take over the family business in Anchorage.
I have long been an active member of my community serving as PTA president of my sons’ elementary school, as a member of the Anchorage Equal Rights Commission, the Homeless Task Force and the boards of several charitable organizations. In 1998, I was elected to the State House of Representatives where I served for three terms before joining the U.S. Senate in 2003. In 2010, I was reelected in a historic write-in campaign – only the second successful write-in campaign for United States Senate in history.
My love for Alaska, the Alaska outdoors, and our way of life is as big as the state itself. I am a winter enthusiast, an avid skier, and I believe the Iditarod is the greatest sporting event in the world. I am a skilled sport fisherman and have the fish in the freezer to prove it. My favorite activities are hiking, fishing, hunting and boating in this amazing place we call home. Alaska is my home and my inspiration. Always.
Alaska '09 ~ Moose Pass
Monday and the final day in Alaska for our 2009 trip, Grayling Lake trail...Moose Tooth Pizza and Pecot pays up for losing the bet to be first up Mt. Marathon.....all in a day.
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Little Squirrel at Alaska Juneau
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The Tiglax - Alaska Maritime National Wildlife Refuge
The Tiglax - Alaska Maritime National Wildlife Refuge - U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service 2009 - FWS 0209 - America's Wildest Places - Volume 4. From the Appalachian highlands of West Virginia... to the teeming shores of San Francisco ... to the wild backcountry of Alaska... America's Wildest Places/Volume 4 takes you from coast to coast... with a special appearance by President Theodore Roosevelt as your guide!
ANN DIXON AUTHOR VISIT – JULY 25, 2012
Alaska Online With Libraries (OWL) Videoconference
Presenter: Ann Dixon (Homer Public Library)
Description: Homer librarian and author Ann Dixon speaks to a group of adults and children on the process of writing books and the process of how books get made. Ms. Dixon concludes with readings from several of her children’s’ books.
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The Snow Child
Author Eowyn Ivey talks about her debut novel The Snow Child and answers questions from the audience as part of If All of Rochester Read the Same Book. The novel follows a childless couple homesteading in Alaska in 1920 that one day playfully creates a child out of snow. When a mysterious and secretive little girl appears out of the woods the next day, their lives are changed forever. Recorded in the Kate Gleason Auditorium of the Central Library of Rochester & Monroe County, March 20th, 2014.