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ALASKA I. Physical Features II. Economy III. Sports IV. Important Events V. Famous Residents and Natives VI. Wildlife VII. Interesting Facts VIII. Symbols.

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2 ALASKA I. Physical Features II. Economy III. Sports IV. Important Events V. Famous Residents and Natives VI. Wildlife VII. Interesting Facts VIII. Symbols IX. Song By: Brittany

3 Physical Features Mount McKinley Mount Denali Mount Spurr

4 Economy Agriculture Industries

5 Dog Mushing Kayaking Sports Early Kachemak Bay fishermen show off their 700 POUND halibut catch! Huskies along the trail March, 1998. Hockey

6 Sport Teams Hockey:Fairbanks Ice Dogs Anchorage Sea wolves Fairbanks Nanooks Nanooks

7 Important Events Blanket Toss Event, 1957. In this picture, the people are tossing up this lady using a blanket. Who ever jumps the highest in this Alaskan competition, wins! Mining Gold 1906

8 Famous Residents & Natives Samuel Hall Young William A. Egan John Griffith (Jack) London Benny Benson

9 Alaska's first Governor William A. Egan - only Alaskan- born governor -born Oct. 8, 1914, Valdez -Died 1984(lung disease).

10 Wildlife Alaskan bear eating fresh salmon. Grizzly Bear Bowhead Whale Kodiak Bear Polar Bear Moose

11 Interesting Facts Coastline has three different bodies of water: Twenty-nine volcanoes throughout the whole state. William A. Egan was the only Alaskan born governor.

12 GLACIER BAY

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14 STATE SYMBOLS Flower: Forget-me-not (1949) Tree: Sitka Spruce (1962) Bird: Willow ptarmigan (1955) Fish: King Salmon (1962) Song: “ Alaska's Flag ” (1955) Gem: Jade(1968) Marine Mammal: Bowhead whale (1983) Fossil: Woolly mammoth (1986) Land Mammal: Moose Mineral: Gold(1968) Sport: Dog mushing (1972)

15 Symbols Wooly mammoth Forget-me-not King Salmon Sitka Spruce Gold Jade Willow Ptarmigan

16 STATE SONG Alaska's Flag Written by Marie Drake Composed by Elinor Dusenbury Eight stars of gold on a field of blue - Alaska's flag. May it mean to you The blue of the sea, the evening sky, The mountain lakes, and the flow'rs nearby; The gold of the early sourdough's dreams, The precious gold of the hills and streams; The brilliant stars in the northern sky, The "Bear" - the "Dipper" - and, shining high, The great North Star with its steady light, Over land and sea a beacon bright. Alaska's flag - to Alaskans dear, The simple flag of a last frontier.

17 ALASKA’S FLAG ALASKA’S FLAG

18 See How Big We Are!

19 1909 1937 1986 STAMPS

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