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Alaska sees more than 1.5 million visitors each summer and, of that total, more than 40% spend at least one night in Anchorage. The tourist-friendly city offers a wealth of information and services to help visitors along the way. In addition to the Log Cabin and Visitor Information Center Downtown, there are two visitor information centers in Ted Stevens Anchorage International Airport: one in the north terminal (open mid-May through September) and one in the south terminal in the C Concourse baggage claim area (open year-round).

Alaska Department of Fish and Game. 333 Raspberry Rd., Midtown, Anchorage, Alaska, 99518. 907/267–2218; www.adfg.alaska.gov.

Alaska Public Lands Information Center. 605 W. 4th Ave., Downtown, Anchorage, Alaska, 99501. 907/644–3661; 866/869–6887; www.alaskacenters.gov.

Anchorage Downtown Partnership. 333 W. 4th Ave., Suite 317, Downtown, Anchorage, Alaska, 99501. 907/279–5650; www.anchoragedowntown.org.

Log Cabin and Visitor Information Center. 4th Ave. and F St., Downtown, Anchorage, Alaska, 99501. 907/257–2363; www.anchorage.net.

Visit Anchorage. Housed in a rustic log cabin, the center's sod roof is festooned with huge hanging baskets of flowers, and a giant jade boulder—Alaska's state gemstone—stands outside. After a stop in the cabin, step out the back door to the more spacious visitor center stocked with brochures. Ask advice from the friendly and incredibly erudite volunteers: if they don't know something, it's not worth knowing. There are also two visitor information centers in Ted Stevens Anchorage International Airport, one in the north terminal and one in the south terminal in the C Concourse baggage claim area. 524 W. 4th Ave., Downtown, Anchorage, Alaska, 99501-2212. 907/276–4118; 800/478–1255; www.anchorage.net.

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