Right at the 11-12 second mark, on the left is a very small apartment building. My brand new Bride and I lived there for two years. Efficiency, living/bed/kitchen all one room and a bathroom. A whopping $185 a month!! 1970-1972. In 1972/73 I Sold cars AT Glacier Lincoln Mercury and John Stepps Friendly Ford. Great times!! I lived in Alaska over 50 years, southeast and southcentral as well as Fairbanks. Retired and old now, living in the southland. Thanks for the video, retired ol ron.
Every week for twenty two years I drove thru downtown Anchorage to the Airport from the the MatSu Valley or returning from the North Slope.....amazing time in my Life....how I miss that....Simon & Seaford, La Mex and many more....wonderful memories....thank you for this....
Thanks for this. I moved from Alaska a decade ago. This reminded me of some of the things I loved about AK. I lived in the MatSu but used to come into Anchorage once a month to hang. No place on earth feels like the Last Frontier
It´s so quiet downtown now since Covid. Hardly anyone walking downtown. I´ve volunteered at Visit Anchorage, the log cabin visitor center for over 10 years & of course it´s closed for now. Used to be so many visitors here. This video is lovely though.
I lived in Alaska for 20 years went back to Montana where I am from. Miss Alaska all seasons and life as we are surviving, every day I miss being there, building Alaska
I grew up in ocean view and moved to Washington in 2003 . I miss Anchorage and Alaska so much. Thank you for reminding me of the beautiful place. Also my grandfather, uncles, and i had the pleasure of building that city sense the 60s. I was lucky enough to add on to the Providence as a third generation iron worker. God bless my friends and family still there. My heart belongs to you all.
@@hippy1002 true but still so much to do that doesn’t require light. Skating, sledding, snow machines, ice fishing with a fire on the lake, sneaking into a ski resort and sledding 😂
@@maxwhited2521 that's why my Dad & Mom came up to Anchorage in 1951( army) I was born at Elmendorf Airforce Base in 1953, left in 1955 ,came back 1978 from Boston, wouldn't live anywhere else, ( tried came back up) love our state
Thank you for sharing this. I am in WV, but worked from home as a medical transcriptionist for Providence Alaska Medical Center. I loved it. I tried to picture what it looked like in Anchorage and at the North Slope, where many patients came from. Also, since I transcribed so many moose vs vehicle patients, I just pictured moose running amok all over town. I want to live up there so much, but just can't be that far from my grandchildren.
I lived there 3 different times. Near the end you show Trapper Jack on 4th, I worked there back in 98 to 2003 as their bookkeeper. Many fond memories looking at the video. Thanks for sharing. I loved working downtown.
When I was kid in the early 80s, my dad (now retired Army Major) was stationed in Fairbanks. Once a year we would fly to Anchorage to do our Christmas shopping. I was pretty young, but I want to say we ate at a restaurant there called The Downtown Deli. I just remember I really liked it. Going to Anchorage was a big, exciting trip for me back then. Anyway, it was fun to this video. Thank you.
Stumbled onto this wonderful video. There’s something very peaceful about watching this twilight ride through the snow covered streets of Anchorage while listening to this beautiful song.The blanket of snow looks very pretty and the Christmas lights are a bonus! This Floridian would someday love to visit your state of Alaska. Looks like a beautiful place. Thank you for sharing.
I was stationed at Ft Rich from 1970-1976. Absolutely loved it. I have not been back since 1976-55 years ago. I recognized some of the spots you showed but not many. Thank you for the trip down memory lane.
I also was stationed at Ft Richardson 1971-1973 and loved being in Alaska. I worked in the motor pool and loved it. I also worked part time at the Ford Dealership in Anchorage until it was time for me to leave the Army. I wonder if I knew you there as I forgot many names of people that I knew at the time. Please get back to me if you think you knew me...
Very nice. I used to go to the Elderberry and Nullbay parks. Walked and rode bikes all around the neighborhood you toured. Looked out my window across the Cook Inlet. Such a beautiful place. Thank you!
Back in 1971 - 1973 I was stationed at Fort Richardson Army base. I really liked being in Alaska and since I am from Michigan I am used to cold winters. Anchorage has changed a lot since then and not for the better. Stores have closed because people have left due to the high cost of living there. Alaska is a beautiful state and I will always miss it.
Hey lady thanks for this wonderful music and video of Anchorage. Just visited Barrow en route Anchorage downtown and midtown. I loved the slower pace of the environment, scenry and even air is fresher. Met some nice locals i got stuck in the middle of hiking route half way to Hilltop Ski Area. Kind enough to gave me a ride to Ted Steven Airport. Some patrol security guys at the hospital on Tudor were however very inconsiderate, very rude to the visitors and knowing i am here to visit and possibly getting medical care. Hey Alaska i missed you i might be back just one or two rude people in Alaska doesnt change my perception about the land. Fresh air, nature, wild life and free of sales tax.
Alaska! I fell in love with you. Wait for my rebirth…then I’ll come back to get lost in the immense beauty of your mountains,Forrests, lakes, and rivers and the symphony of your silence…❤
Such a magical feeling this video has I just imagine the feeling of being there on person and sipping on a nice warm coffee ☕... And enjoying the scenery
With loved ones its great and exciting. It is difficult living there and trying to make it on your own if you’re from outside, but very doable if you’re willing to work. It’s a good experience. It is great to visit though
This is the kind of vdo clip that I've been looking for; wowwww. Thank you so much. I used to live in Anchorage, Alaska back in the late 90s early 20s. Now that I'm living in Thailand; I've missed Anchorage so much. 😍👍🙏🇹🇭
Thank you Evelyn, for this lovely and very relaxing visit to Alaska. I have always wanted to visit, but the opportunity never presented itself, so I especially enjoyed your “ tour”.
Late to the party…this just showed up in my feed today…beautifully shot video…live in WYO, but often wondered about life in Anchorage…thanks for the tour….
Espectacular paisajes Estupendas vistas Edificios enormes Naturaleza Divina es un privilegio disfrutar de ella imagino el frío que hace hermosos árboles vestidos de escarcha natural gracias por compartir saludos y bendiciones
nice to see a place I've never been. I haven't experienced the joy of snow I hope sometime in my life if God allows me to feel and visit in person these places.
Been there many times....from Dutch harbor to nome All the Way to the North slope on work assignment...love the place...even bought a gold coin from the alaskan mint on 4th street.... hopefully it's still there.
I lived there from 1963 untill1966. I was driving on 4th ave when the 1964 quake struck .stopped about 50 ft from the collapse of the street. Still loved the people and the state.
Thank You !!! This settles it. I will absolutely be visiting and consider a move. As a lifelong Michigander who LOVES the colder months, this appeals to me FAR more the the long hot humid summer here. I've thought of Alaska for many years and now that I've hit 50, it's time to check it out. I love Michigan but get sick of the constant complaining about winter from most people who live here. They all want to go south. I want this. I know Alaska has a summer also but from what I've learned, its not like here. Any feedback on how a disabled person can visit as cheap as possible would be great !! Looking forward to booking the trip !
You might just love it because summers are warm without the humidity. 65-70 degrees is average during summer. It can get hotter (80) but usually those days are few and far between
I was born in Anchorage,Alaska and it is an incredible State to live in. The King Salmon are about 6 feet long and weigh up to 75 - 80 pounds. The Moose are everywhere throughout all 4 Seasons. Eagles everywhere. Black Bear and Brown Bear idiots in 4×4's in ditches thinking they can do a 100 in 4 wheel drive. I believe they still do homesteading if you plot your land and live off said land for a year it's yours I believe I could be wrong been a while since being there.
@@mykalnorbert1592 More of a city dweller but that's a really nice thought ! I don't have the physical strength to do that on my own. Thanks for the idea !!
Lived in Alaska back in the 70s. Not sure what your disability is or physical limitations but have you thought about taking trains to see alaska? Anchorage to Seward and to Mt Denali. Tours to Portage Glacier, Mat - Su Valley. Get a rental car for a day and go up to Artic Valley( ski area) across from Ft Richardson outside of Anchorage for an amazing view of The Sleeping Lady( outain) and Cook Inlet. Camping( take off mosquito spray with you) KOA? , FYI, cost of living is pretty expensive up there. Good luck.
Hi , the beginning , where the road slopes down , then slowly climbs, the 1964 earthquake , parts of third avenue fell thirty feet , beautiful city great shots ,
What's stopping you ? Alotta homeless people moved up here since the end of Reagan's then Bush's then even GW Bush's terms . It isn't just California Oregon and Washington that has homeless problems .
Was born in Anchorage in 66 and our family moved in 80 to the lower 48. I went back in 04 to go to college left in 07 quite the bit changed from when I was 14 in 80 to when I was 38 in 04 as I'm sure it has changed even more since I left in 07.
Very cool video! Always wanted to move up that way back in the day, but instead way down south, do not like the cold as much as I used to, nice video, love to get my curiousity sated!!! I did chuckle when I saw some parking meters though LOL!!!
I am impressed. Such a NOT boring town! I had expected to see smth typically nordic, uniformed, ascetic, but failed. They really tried to make it look special. And the video is shot with such love, obviously. **🖐Hi, Copper Whale Inn! I smiled...
It's the same outside my window at the moment. Only the buildings are tall. But the snow, the trees... It looks like... Why am I watching this? I guess I just like this music.
Has a surprisingly large, solid looking business district. And the suburbs look almost European, a mixture of houses and apartments, not miles and miles of single family homes. I imagine the reason for this is it's much more expensive to heat 3000 sq ft McMansion in Fairbanks than it is in Peoria. There's a definite edge to the city as well, at one point you come to the end of a road and you're looking over an empty wilderness. No suburban sprawl here.
Right at the 11-12 second mark, on the left is a very small apartment building. My brand new Bride and I lived there for two years. Efficiency, living/bed/kitchen all one room and a bathroom. A whopping $185 a month!! 1970-1972. In 1972/73 I Sold cars AT Glacier Lincoln Mercury and John Stepps Friendly Ford. Great times!! I lived in Alaska over 50 years, southeast and southcentral as well as Fairbanks. Retired and old now, living in the southland. Thanks for the video, retired ol ron.
Beautiful comment. It made ME nostalgic and I don't even know you. 😥
Love from NJ..... Liz.
I would really like to live in Alaska. Love from Istanbul...
Beautiful story, love from Colorado
You old romantic,you!
Thanks for sharing this great story
Watching this very pleased. The colderness is synonym of purity. Just imagine how clear air you breathe in there.
The music is perfect for the location and season. I'm a former Alaskan and Alaska changed me. Can't wait to get back. Thanks Evelyn!
What did you like about Alaska? I am curious about that part of the world:).
Every week for twenty two years I drove thru downtown Anchorage to the Airport from the the MatSu Valley or returning from the North Slope.....amazing time in my Life....how I miss that....Simon & Seaford, La Mex and many more....wonderful memories....thank you for this....
It's beautiful to remember things that are in the memory of the past. I'm glad you like the video, many Grasias
@@Nyleve75 welcome to anchorage where polarbears run wild in the streets and eat ppl😂😂😂😂
La Mex!!!!! Or La Mexicana for the real oldies! 👍🏼
LA Mex had awesome margaritas! Good food too. We use to fly into anchorage from the Bush and enjoyed the amenities!
Thank you for taking me on a trip to my favorite state. Pure magic.
It greasons you to watch and enjoy the content of the video
@@Nyleve75 , olá!me inscrevi no seu canal 👍🏻
@@Nyleve75 I live in anchorage
Hello
I wish we sell Alaska back to Russia.
Thanks for this. I moved from Alaska a decade ago. This reminded me of some of the things I loved about AK. I lived in the MatSu but used to come into Anchorage once a month to hang. No place on earth feels like the Last Frontier
It´s so quiet downtown now since Covid. Hardly anyone walking downtown. I´ve volunteered at Visit Anchorage, the log cabin visitor center for over 10 years & of course it´s closed for now. Used to be so many visitors here. This video is lovely though.
That's so good if It's beautiful, although time passes and there are things that have changed but it's still beautiful
Thankyou for taking me home. Been gone these many years but this is what I remember of 20 years and where I grew up.
Gorgeous Christmas time winter wonderland
I just started working downtown, so this the gives me something to look forward to during my winter walks coming up. Thank you. ❤ God bless. ❤❤❤
Anchorage is very beautiful, and clean. Thanks for sharing ❤️
This was just beautiful and the music was haunting, in a good way. Greetings from Pennsylvania....
I'm watching Alaska Daily - What a show and Alaska was already on my bucket list, but the desire to visit has gotten stronger.
Very nice music, relaxing tour, thank you🙂
Love Love Love Alaska!!! Good people, Beautiful state! 💕
У нас рядом с Дальним Востоком Аляска находится, классно, я смотрю красиво там!
Im from Poland, but my dream is to visit Alaska. For me its very interesting state in USA, not only because of nature but the way of living
Come on over, It is a fascinating place!
Come over to the States. We love Europeans! ❤️
Contact Me , i Can send you an invitation !
Cool video, born and raised here in Anchorage!!😎
I just moved from AK. I don’t miss this at all. Great video.
Glad to be rid of you 😀
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Where'd ya go ?
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I appreciate videos like this. It's a place I'll never visit, but at least I get a first-hand glimpse of it.
I lived in Alaska for 20 years went back to Montana where I am from. Miss Alaska all seasons and life as we are surviving, every day I miss being there, building Alaska
I grew up in ocean view and moved to Washington in 2003 . I miss Anchorage and Alaska so much. Thank you for reminding me of the beautiful place. Also my grandfather, uncles, and i had the pleasure of building that city sense the 60s. I was lucky enough to add on to the Providence as a third generation iron worker. God bless my friends and family still there. My heart belongs to you all.
I went to Ocean View Elementary, graduated 2004 and still here after college in Phoenix AZ. Hope all is well friend!
Front door to some of the most goregous country in North America. Pretty spot, too. Dec - Jan not much daylight and cold enough
@@hippy1002 true but still so much to do that doesn’t require light. Skating, sledding, snow machines, ice fishing with a fire on the lake, sneaking into a ski resort and sledding 😂
You should be proud you came from the only city in Alaska
Left Alaska back in September and I've missed it ever since. Thank you for posting.
So why did you leave?
@@deborrahshiffer9582 Military
@@maxwhited2521 that's why my Dad & Mom came up to Anchorage in 1951( army) I was born at Elmendorf Airforce Base in 1953, left in 1955 ,came back 1978 from Boston, wouldn't live anywhere else, ( tried came back up) love our state
I want to move there. Is there always snow of some sort, or does Alaska have seasons?
@@nycupofjoe497 Alaska has seasons. It’s not cold with snow and winter all the time. They have summer, spring, and fall
Thank you for sharing this. I am in WV, but worked from home as a medical transcriptionist for Providence Alaska Medical Center. I loved it. I tried to picture what it looked like in Anchorage and at the North Slope, where many patients came from. Also, since I transcribed so many moose vs vehicle patients, I just pictured moose running amok all over town. I want to live up there so much, but just can't be that far from my grandchildren.
The sea and sky scenes in this video are absolutely breathtaking.
I was there last Christmas and I loved it. It was an experience of a lifetime for me. I was visiting my grandson in the Air Force there
I lived there 3 different times. Near the end you show Trapper Jack on 4th, I worked there back in 98 to 2003 as their bookkeeper. Many fond memories looking at the video. Thanks for sharing. I loved working downtown.
When I was kid in the early 80s, my dad (now retired Army Major) was stationed in Fairbanks. Once a year we would fly to Anchorage to do our Christmas shopping. I was pretty young, but I want to say we ate at a restaurant there called The Downtown Deli. I just remember I really liked it. Going to Anchorage was a big, exciting trip for me back then. Anyway, it was fun to this video. Thank you.
Какие красивые рождественские виды! Вы подарили мне спокойствие и уверенность в этот вечер! Спасибо!!!
ТАК ЭТО ЖЕ РОССИЯ ЭТО РУССКИЕ ЗЕМЛИ ЕСЛИ ЧТО ВОТ И КРАСИВО
@@demkad3629 а ты в магадане и камчатке такую красоту попрлбуй найди🤣 оно красиво именно потому, что им повезло не остаться в россии
@@Cuman.m285 ДА ЛАДНО ТАМ ТОЭЕ ЕСТЬ КРАСИВЫЕ МЕСТА НЕ ТОКА АЛЯСКА ТАКАЯ НО И ВСЯ СЕБИРЬ УРАЛ И ТД
@@demkad3629 нет там ничего такого, обосранные мухосрански со спивающимся населением - все что там есть.
@@Cuman.m285 Не скажи! Я то из Магадана.
I moved away like 6 years ago and I miss it quite a bit. Great footage thanks.
I love this town. Thank you so much for your videos!😍
Stumbled onto this wonderful video. There’s something very peaceful about watching this twilight ride through the snow covered streets of Anchorage while listening to this beautiful song.The blanket of snow looks very pretty and the Christmas lights are a bonus! This Floridian would someday love to visit your state of Alaska. Looks like a beautiful place. Thank you for sharing.
Anchorage is a shithole now.
I was stationed at Ft Rich from 1970-1976. Absolutely loved it. I have not been back since 1976-55 years ago. I recognized some of the spots you showed but not many. Thank you for the trip down memory lane.
Remember, it's living what's in memories, thanks to enjoying the content of the video
Sorry, 1976 wasnt 55 years ago. Probably closer to 45 years
I also was stationed at Ft Richardson 1971-1973 and loved being in Alaska. I worked in the motor pool and loved it. I also worked part time at the Ford Dealership in Anchorage until it was time for me to leave the Army. I wonder if I knew you there as I forgot many names of people that I knew at the time. Please get back to me if you think you knew me...
Very nice. I used to go to the Elderberry and Nullbay parks. Walked and rode bikes all around the neighborhood you toured. Looked out my window across the Cook Inlet. Such a beautiful place. Thank you!
Que lindo se mira 😍 bendiciones DIOS es bello al regalarnos la nieve 😍💕💕👌😷👈QUE PAISAJES LOS INOS LAS CALLES UNA BELLEZA 💕
Born and raised in Alaska. I left in 2001 and haven't been back. Part of me yearns to go back home and visit
Where did you end up moving to & was it weird for you to adjust?
Back in 1971 - 1973 I was stationed at Fort Richardson Army base. I really liked being in Alaska and since I am from Michigan I am used to cold winters. Anchorage has changed a lot since then and not for the better. Stores have closed because people have left due to the high cost of living there. Alaska is a beautiful state and I will always miss it.
Как трогательно красива Аляска сказочно чистота ухожена предновогодний обвворжительная!!!🤗💓👍
ЭТО ИСКОНО РУССКАЯ ЗЕМЛЯ ЕСЛИ ЧТО КАТЮХА ПРОДОЛА ЗА БЕСЦЕНОК ИХ США А ОНИ ВОСПОЛЬЗВАЛИСЬ ЭТИМ ЭТО РУССКАЯ ЗЕМЛЯ ВЕРНЕМ В РОДНУЮ ГАВАНЬ ЕЕ СКОРО
@@demkad3629 А читать не пробывал какая Катюха ,историю по песнях идиотов изучаешь .🤡
@@demkad3629 Вернёшь 😂 позавчера придёшь мукой получишь ,в школу иди одни ошибки совсем тупой .
@@ВасилийБуланов-с2т НЕТ НЕ ЧИТАЛ ПРОЩЕ СПРАСИТЬ НАПИСАТЬ ДАХУЯ ВСЕГО МОЖНО БЛЯ КАКОЙ ТЫ УШЛЫЙ А ПИЗДЕЦ ПРОСТО СЛОВ НЕТ
@@demkad3629 Иди нху дур@к безграмотный .
Que belleza no me canso de ver el vídeo y la música va muy a tono. Gracias por compartir Evelyn y que Dios te bendiga 😇🙏😇
Que hermoso 💚 madre mia se ve genial todo de blanco por la nieve, los árboles altísimos , las luces de Navidad, todo precioso 💖
Hey lady thanks for this wonderful music and video of Anchorage. Just visited Barrow en route Anchorage downtown and midtown. I loved the slower pace of the environment, scenry and even air is fresher. Met some nice locals i got stuck in the middle of hiking route half way to Hilltop Ski Area. Kind enough to gave me a ride to Ted Steven Airport. Some patrol security guys at the hospital on Tudor were however very inconsiderate, very rude to the visitors and knowing i am here to visit and possibly getting medical care. Hey Alaska i missed you i might be back just one or two rude people in Alaska doesnt change my perception about the land. Fresh air, nature, wild life and free of sales tax.
This was lovely with all the snow and the Christmas lights. Thank you! It must have been fun to shoot all this footage.
Was stationed there 76-77, can't recognize anything. Looks great with all the new buildings. I really enjoyed my stay over there.
Hay bastante nieve ahí en Alaska 👏❤️bonito recorrido gracias por compartir
Saludos
Si pues, es Alaska
Left Anchortowne 2016, living in Brazil now...thanks for the drive....love it...
So beautiful you so Lucky living in Alaska.....
Alaska! I fell in love with you. Wait for my rebirth…then I’ll come back to get lost in the immense beauty of your mountains,Forrests, lakes, and rivers and the symphony of your silence…❤
Such a magical feeling this video has I just imagine the feeling of being there on person and sipping on a nice warm coffee ☕... And enjoying the scenery
With loved ones its great and exciting.
It is difficult living there and trying to make it on your own if you’re from outside, but very doable if you’re willing to work. It’s a good experience.
It is great to visit though
@@trisix99 what type of work out is out there...I imagine those fishing jobs on the boat
This is the kind of vdo clip that I've been looking for; wowwww. Thank you so much.
I used to live in Anchorage, Alaska back in the late 90s early 20s. Now that I'm living in Thailand; I've missed Anchorage so much. 😍👍🙏🇹🇭
Nice 👍.thanks
Que lugar lindo o Alaska, adoraria morar aí,que lindo cheio de montanhas neve muito verdade 😍👍🏼
nice place i really really would like to vist one day , from cote d 'ivoire , WEST AFRICA
Thank you Evelyn, for this lovely and very relaxing visit to Alaska. I have always wanted to visit, but the opportunity never presented itself, so I especially enjoyed your “ tour”.
I miss alaska already only stayed there for 5 months but definitely enjoyed it one of a kind place seriously
I wasn't expecting Anchorage to be so beautiful and big as well. Great video. Thank you. 🙏
I live in Seward
Alaska is beautiful!
Thank you
Late to the party…this just showed up in my feed today…beautifully shot video…live in WYO, but often wondered about life in Anchorage…thanks for the tour….
Que hermoso ber tanta nieve Bendiciónes mi bella amiga bendiciones 🤗🌷🌹
I was stationed at Elmendorf for 3 years. Miss Anchorage a lot. Thanks for the video!!
El paisaje parece una hermosa postal. Gracias por compartirnos tanta hermosura. Nos relaja las tensiones.
Grasias por estar hay
Espectacular paisajes
Estupendas vistas
Edificios enormes
Naturaleza Divina es un privilegio disfrutar de ella imagino el frío que hace hermosos árboles vestidos de escarcha natural gracias por compartir saludos y bendiciones
Muchas Grasias
Great video, great choice of music.
Nice state ❤ i wish one day visit this beautiful city 😍 . Thanks for video 😊
Beautiful video. That’s a feeling right there. Thank you for sharing.
Best Anchorage drive video I've seen a long time. Keep it up so we can see more similar!
Как это красиво!!!
Realmente bello . Amo ese panorama con tanta nieve
Bella la música 🎶🎵🎶🎵
Grasias amiguita
Berenice Creativo,como você é linda 😍👍🏻🇧🇷
Чистые дороги, нет соли и каши, чистый белый снег, красота....
Морозы какая соль?
@@ВасилийБуланов-с2т от Сургута до когалыма точно, одни сопли, мороз за -30, а по дороге ручьи...😡🤦
nice to see a place I've never been. I haven't experienced the joy of snow I hope sometime in my life if God allows me to feel and visit in person these places.
you never saw snow?
It will happen JC! 🙂 God bless
Wondfeaul and Beautifaul city the most perfect music iliiiik it
Been there many times....from Dutch harbor to nome All the Way to the North slope on work assignment...love the place...even bought a gold coin from the alaskan mint on 4th street.... hopefully it's still there.
Oh how I miss Anchorage! Lived there in teen years and I miss it so so much!
Welcome back 🤣
I miss living in Anchorage and one day hope to move back. Thank you for this video it’s so beautiful🤍🤍
Gracias por este paseo.... A lugares difíciles de conocer.... Amo la nieve!!!
Des
Saludos desde Osorno, sur de Chile 🥰🇨🇱
Wonderful video and content
Wow que bonito megustan tus videos amiga muy interesantes todo natural ay muy bonitos lugares ahi para difrutar y poder verlos 💚🍃💚🍃🍃🍃💚
Grasias saludos
I lived there from 1963 untill1966.
I was driving on 4th ave when the 1964 quake struck .stopped about 50 ft from the collapse of the street. Still loved the people and the state.
We moved to Anchorage area 1964-1967. Loved it
I hope that one day I will have new experience of living in cold season like this I love it
Thank You !!! This settles it. I will absolutely be visiting and consider a move. As a lifelong Michigander who LOVES the colder months, this appeals to me FAR more the the long hot humid summer here. I've thought of Alaska for many years and now that I've hit 50, it's time to check it out. I love Michigan but get sick of the constant complaining about winter from most people who live here. They all want to go south. I want this. I know Alaska has a summer also but from what I've learned, its not like here. Any feedback on how a disabled person can visit as cheap as possible would be great !! Looking forward to booking the trip !
You might just love it because summers are warm without the humidity. 65-70 degrees is average during summer. It can get hotter (80) but usually those days are few and far between
@@ken9720 That sounds PERFECT !! Thank you !
I was born in Anchorage,Alaska and it is an incredible State to live in. The King Salmon are about 6 feet long and weigh up to 75 - 80 pounds. The Moose are everywhere throughout all 4 Seasons. Eagles everywhere. Black Bear and Brown Bear idiots in 4×4's in ditches thinking they can do a 100 in 4 wheel drive. I believe they still do homesteading if you plot your land and live off said land for a year it's yours I believe I could be wrong been a while since being there.
@@mykalnorbert1592 More of a city dweller but that's a really nice thought ! I don't have the physical strength to do that on my own. Thanks for the idea !!
Lived in Alaska back in the 70s. Not sure what your disability is or physical limitations but have you thought about taking trains to see alaska? Anchorage to Seward and to Mt Denali. Tours to Portage Glacier, Mat - Su Valley. Get a rental car for a day and go up to Artic Valley( ski area) across from Ft Richardson outside of Anchorage for an amazing view of The Sleeping Lady( outain) and Cook Inlet. Camping( take off mosquito spray with you) KOA? , FYI, cost of living is pretty expensive up there. Good luck.
Se ve lindo el paisaje amiga gracias por compartir 😘
Hi , the beginning , where the road slopes down , then slowly climbs, the 1964 earthquake , parts of third avenue fell thirty feet , beautiful city great shots ,
I live in Anchorage Alaska so beautiful year around.
Mesmerising 😍😍
I want to move there !!
What's stopping you ? Alotta homeless people moved up here since the end of Reagan's then Bush's then even GW Bush's terms . It isn't just California Oregon and Washington that has homeless problems .
Was born in Anchorage in 66 and our family moved in 80 to the lower 48. I went back in 04 to go to college left in 07 quite the bit changed from when I was 14 in 80 to when I was 38 in 04 as I'm sure it has changed even more since I left in 07.
Very cool video! Always wanted to move up that way back in the day, but instead way down south, do not like the cold as much as I used to, nice video, love to get my curiousity sated!!! I did chuckle when I saw some parking meters though LOL!!!
I am impressed. Such a NOT boring town!
I had expected to see smth typically nordic, uniformed, ascetic, but failed. They really tried to make it look special.
And the video is shot with such love, obviously.
**🖐Hi, Copper Whale Inn! I smiled...
I love very much cold and dark countries and i was born in very warm country with long day light and i still live here.Very nice video of Alaska ❤️
I just love this video, thank you amazing 🤩
Cidade e música maravilhosas.
De São Paulo Brazil 🇧🇷
Bravissima Evelyn beautiful video 🇮🇹🇮🇹🇮🇹
I was born here. My parents were young and moved shortly after back to N. Idaho. I can’t wait to come back.
Beautiful white place 🙂
I was in the army in 1970 at fort richardson-spent many days in anchorage
Beautiful...thank you!
Love the music. Thanks for the video
Super cool video! Thanks for sharing!
It's the same outside my window at the moment. Only the buildings are tall. But the snow, the trees... It looks like...
Why am I watching this? I guess I just like this music.
Pretty town/small city. Winters not as harsh as Minnesota, N DAK. or 2/3 of the US of A (until you get 40 miles inland)
Cool tour....🤠👌
We loved our visit to your beautiful state.
Stay safe and we will meet again.
Thank you
Has a surprisingly large, solid looking business district. And the suburbs look almost European, a mixture of houses and apartments, not miles and miles of single family homes. I imagine the reason for this is it's much more expensive to heat 3000 sq ft McMansion in Fairbanks than it is in Peoria. There's a definite edge to the city as well, at one point you come to the end of a road and you're looking over an empty wilderness. No suburban sprawl here.