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  2. Alaska Time Zone - Wikipedia

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    The largest city in the Alaskan Time Zone is Anchorage, Alaska. ... Name of time; Wednesday, July 15, 1741 – Friday, October 6, 1867 (Julian Calendar)

  3. Time in Alaska - Wikipedia

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    Name of time; Wednesday, July 15, 1741 – Friday, October 6, ... Alaska War Time: ... America/Anchorage Alaska (most areas) −09:00:

  4. List of UTC offsets - Wikipedia

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    Principal cities: Anchorage. France. French Polynesia. Gambier Islands [9] United States (Alaska Time Zone) Alaska. Except Aleutian Islands west of 169°30′W [6 ...

  5. Record-high temperatures scorching Alaska as July kicks off - AOL

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    Alaska, traditionally one of the coldest states in the country, is set to see an unusually warm start to July thanks to a heat dome parking itself over the region. Temperatures could rise up to 20 ...

  6. Climate of Anchorage - Wikipedia

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    Anchorage has a frost-free growing season that averages slightly over one hundred days. Average January low and high temperatures at Ted Stevens Anchorage International Airport (PANC) are 11 / 23 °F (−11.7 / −5.0 °C) with an average winter snowfall of 75.59 inches, or 1.92 meters.

  7. Alaska's largest city sets record temperature on July 4 - AOL

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    Alaska's largest city and two other state locations reached record high temperatures on Independence Day. The National Weather Service says Anchorage on Thursday afternoon reached 90 degrees.

  8. Watch the Fireworks as Alaska Town Hurls 13 Cars off a Cliff

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    A town outside Anchorage, Alaska has a Fourth of July tradition the Founding Fathers never could've imagined: launching cars off a cliff while spectators cheer.

  9. 1958 Lituya Bay earthquake and megatsunami - Wikipedia

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    The 1958 Lituya Bay earthquake occurred on July 9, 1958, at 22:15:58 PST with a moment magnitude of 7.8 to 8.3 and a maximum Mercalli intensity of XI (Extreme). [4] The strike-slip earthquake took place on the Fairweather Fault and triggered a rockslide of 30 million cubic meters (40 million cubic yards) and about 90 million tons into the ...