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IN PRINT: 36 Hours in Anchorage for The NY Times

Joshua Corbett August 4, 2017

A great excuse to get out and enjoy the city I call home. If you’ve got a day or two to kill in the great city of Anchorage (and surrounds), check it out. Special shout-out to my friend Brian Adams, for getting a much-deserved shout-out. Check out his website here: www.baphotos.com for some of the best photography in Alaska. Full article here: https://www.nytimes.com/interactive/2017/08/03/travel/what-to-do-36-hours-in-anchorage-alaska.html

Here’s some outtakes from the original:

Champaign and oyster bar, The Bubbly Mermaid.

Champaign and oyster bar, The Bubbly Mermaid.

Downtown Anchorage, Alaska viewed from the Tony Knowles Coastal Trail.

Downtown Anchorage, Alaska viewed from the Tony Knowles Coastal Trail.

Single-track mountain biking trails abound in Kincaid park.

Single-track mountain biking trails abound in Kincaid park.

The Tony Knowles coastal trail follows Cook Inlet nearly the entire coastal length of Anchorage.

The Tony Knowles coastal trail follows Cook Inlet nearly the entire coastal length of Anchorage.

Ship Creek draws tourists and anglers fishing for salmon mere footsteps from downtown Anchorage, Alaska.

Ship Creek draws tourists and anglers fishing for salmon mere footsteps from downtown Anchorage, Alaska.

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