On January 3rd, Alaska celebrated its 50th year as a state in the Union.
Friday and Saturday saw many celebrations throughout the state in Anchorage , Fairbanks , Juneau , Kodiak, Nome , Unalaska and Valdez.
Anchorage sponsored a celebration which included a fireworks display following a cauldron lighting and a full day of musical entertainment. U.S. Senator Lisa Murkowski, Governor Sarah Palin and outgoing Mayor Mark Begich all addressed the crowds that gathered to participate.
The Anchorage Daily News has posted several interesting articles as a "Countdown to Statehood" feature. This week's article talks about the 50 years of change Alaska has experienced as a state and the many benefits Alaskans have received. The article discusses how different life might be if Alaska never became a state.
I found the article quite interesting and in some ways enlightening so I will share it with you here.
Here is to the next 50 years!
Pauline
Related Links in the Anchorage Daily News:
Alaska Statehood Celebration Video
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