Remembering the Anchorage, Alaska You Love
Did you know? With the Anchorage Memories Club, you'll enjoy great memories, history and meet fascinating Anchorage pioneers. It's FREE.
How many of the people and places of Anchorage, do you remember in the photo above?
Join for FREE and get Anchorage Memories, the colorful history of Anchorage and stories of fascinating pioneers from two Alaskans.
Mary and Mike
You’re from Anchorage, Alaska?
When people find out that we grew up in Anchorage, Alaska, they always get excited and say things like, “Alaska? Tell me more.”
So we created the Anchorage Memories Club where you can easily read and listen to the Anchorage Memories you love.
Plus, these memories will help you remember your own, long forgotten memories of living in Anchorage.
And all without leaving the comfort of your home, automobile, or office (careful not to let the boss see you — hey, here’s an idea… invite the boss to join).
What You Get
You’ll love the memories, discovering the fascinating history of Anchorage.
PLUS
You’ll meet the fascinating pioneers who laid it on the line in a special land.
How?
The Anchorage Memories Club is delivered right to your email on the first two Tuesdays of every month at 5:00am Pacific Coast Time. So it will be in your email just waiting for you.
Start your Tuesday by enjoying those precious Anchorage Memories you may have forgotten.
Join for FREE and get the Anchorage Memories Club from two Alaskans.
Thank you,
Mike and Mary
Anchorage Memories Club
I’ll be 81 on February 12, 2025 and the only time I was in Anchorage was in June 1967. I drove to Alaska from St Paul MN with my wife and her parents. We first visited Fairbanks and then drove down to Anchorage. We took the train up to Mount McKinley National Park where we stayed at the hotel and took a bus tour. Then we took the train back to Anchorage where we stayed at a hotel for two nights. I don’t recall the name of the restaurant in Anchorage but it was a nice place to eat. My order included a large bowl of clams in the shell. After our Anchorage visit we drove down to Haines where we boarded the ferry to Prince Rupert. From Prince Rupert we took another ferry to Kelsey Bay on Vancouver Island. Then we drove south and boarded another ferry to the mainland. We went up in the Space Needle and rode the Monorail in Seattle, visited my wife’s brother in Puyallup WA and finally drove back home to St Paul.
Barry