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Alaska Became the 49Th State 1 Small Ship Cruises (Hawaii Subsequently Became a State Later in 1 Unique Hotels, B&Bs and Accommodation 1959) of the Union How to book Little 10Ki –n v11a sMarketton, P Place,ool H Brewood,ouse Offices Watling StrStaffordshire,eet, Gailey, ST19 Sta f9BSfs, ST19 5PR TeTelephone:lephone: 0190201902 785113898008 Email: salFax:es@ 01902NAH 851123ighways.co.uk E-mail: [email protected] www.NAHighways.co.uk www.NAHighways.co.uk Itineraries tailor made for individual travellers 1 Bespoke holidays throughout North America In January 1959 Alaska became the 49th State 1 Small Ship Cruises (Hawaii subsequently became a State later in 1 Unique hotels, B&Bs and accommodation 1959) of the Union. For nearly 100 years it had with character been a territory following the purchase (Sewards 1 Folly) in 1867. National Parks and fly in lodges 1 At 570,380 square miles, Alaska is over twice Train journeys the size of Texas, the next largest State and has 1 Bear viewing, whale watching more coastline than the rest of USA. The name 1 Escorted tours Alaska (Alyeska) is derived from the Aleut word for 1 ‘The Great Land”. The population is only around Adventures in the far north 700,000 with about 50% in Anchorage. The 1 Experience the real culture and landscape 50 reasons to visit remaining 50% are in smaller isolated communities of North America including the State Capital Juneau which is inaccessible by road. There are vast areas which offer tremendous opportunities for wildlife viewing, both on land and at sea. The State has 10 National Parks including Denali, home to Mount McKinley, Glacier Bay in South East Alaska and Wrangell-St Elias which, at 20,000 square miles, is 2½ times the size Alaska of Wales. As well as the National Parks there are vast areas of wilderness with breathtaking scenery. Canadian High Commission The Cruise Awards in its 50th year Annual Travel Awards North American Highways Alaska is an iconic destination on many ‘must do’ North American Highways Finalist lists and rarely disappoints. Finalist: Best Tour Operator 1959 – 2009 Phoenix Award for Creative Excellence Finalist The Great Land is a magnificent destination for a holiday at any time, offering magnificent scenery and wonderful wildlife viewing. Air holidays and flights from North American Highways are ATOL Protected. We are licenced by the Civil Aviation Authority, ATOL 3670. North American Highways is a trading name of Brewood Travel Limited See our web site or contact us for a copy of our Booking Conditions. Imaginative itineraries for individual travellers 10 Haines 22 North Face Lodge 36 Katmai 1 1Alaska’s Alaska’s Inside Inside Passage Passage Old military town and goldrush port. 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