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A list of Alaska magazines featuring celebrity news, movies, music, celebrities, TV shows, entertainment, fashion, sports, business, arts, personal health, and more.

Alaska Magazine
Exploring and sharing authentic Alaska since 1935.
Hunt Alaska Magazine
The Magazine of Hunting the Greatland
Alaska Airlines Magazine
Official Magazine of Alaska Airlines
Last Frontier
Last Frontier Magazine has been publishing Alaskan stories and photos that celebrate its land and people since 2013.
Alaska Business Monthly
Alaska’s premier business magazine - The publication for enterprises from large multinational corporations to small businesses in the State of Alaska.
Alaska Journal of Commerce
Alaska Journal breaks the news that matters to business. Founded 1976.
Klondike Weekly
An Internet newspaper of the Yukon and Alaska.
Alaska Outdoor Journal
A Farewell To A Million Friends
Fish Alaska magazine
Fish Alaska Magazine - The Magazine of Fishing the Greatland
ALASKA HOME
EVERYTHING HOME, EVERYTHING LOCAL
Alaska Sporting Journal
Alaska Sporting Journal is your Hunting & Fishing Resource.
Alaska Fish and Wildlife News
Alaska Wildlife News is an online magazine published by the Alaska Department of Fish and Game
Alaska Journal of Anthropology
Alaska Anthropological Association offers student, regular, and institutional memberships, all including an annual subscription to the Alaska Journal of Anthropology.

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Alaska, northwest of Canada, is the largest and most sparsely populated U.S. state. It's known for its diverse terrain of open spaces, mountains and forests, with abundant wildlife and many small towns. It’s a destination for outdoor activities like skiing, mountain biking and kayaking. Massive Denali National Park is home to Denali (formerly called Mount McKinley), North America’s highest peak.

Capital: Juneau | Statehood granted: January 3, 1959 | Population: 736,732 (2014) | Spoken languages: English 86.3%; Alaska Native languages 5.2%; Tagalog 3.4%; Spanish 2.9%; Others 2.2% | Before statehood: Territory of Alaska - (Source: google)

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