Girdwood, Anchorage Girdwood is a resort boondocks aural the southern admeasurement of the Municipality of Anchorage in the accompaniment of Alaska.

Located abreast the end of the Turnagain Arm of Cook Inlet, Girdwood lies in a watershed in the southwestern Chugach Mountains, amidst by seven glaciers agriculture into a amount of creeks, which either assemble aural the watershed or alone anon into the arm.

Girdwood is about accessed by the Seward Artery (Milepost 90), with the capital band of the Alaska Railroad allegory the highway.

By alley distance, a lot of of the association lies aural 35 to 40 afar (56 to 64 km) of city-limits Anchorage.

Founded as a association to accumulation miners amid the Turnagain Arm gold rushes of the 1890s, Girdwood was mostly a small, quiet abode until the average of the 20th century.

The aboriginal was the enactment of Alyeska Resort forth the slopes of Mount Alyeska, which became an all-embracing destination casual with Anchorage's borough advance of itself as "The Air Crossroads of the World".

Following the earthquake, a lot of of the boondocks confused added up the watershed to a new townsite, admitting a several homes remained and a band capital was afterwards complete forth the Seward Highway.

Historically bedeviled in the years back the resort's aperture by cyclicly-occupied vacation homes and melancholia action at the resort, the aperture of the Alyeska Prince Hotel amid the 1990s has confused the resort, and appropriately Girdwood as a whole, added appear year-round action and a year-round economy.

This has led to alternate debates about association advance and affordability of apartment for resort workers, abounding of whom over the years accept resorted to camping illegally on accessible lands.

Girdwood still revolves heavily about melancholia activity, with skiing and snowboarding at Alyeska Resort bringing visitors and their cash into the community.

The Girdwood Backwoods Fair, captivated every July, is the community's a lot of cogent business allure afar from resort-related activities.

Girdwood is amid aural the northernmost admeasurement of precipitation backwoods on Earth, and aswell serves as the abutting point of admission to Chugach National Backwoods from Anchorage proper.

Ted Stevens' Girdwood home is a adequately archetypal archetype of a home in Girdwood Originally alleged "Glacier City," Girdwood was established as a accumulation affected for placer gold miners with claims forth the creeks agriculture Turnagain Arm.

It was retitled for Colonel James Girdwood, a Belfast-born, Scots-Irish administrator and linen merchant who staked the aboriginal four gold claims forth Crow Creek in 1896.

The boondocks was confused 2.5 afar (4.0 km) up the watershed afterwards the adverse Good Friday convulsion of 1964, if the acreage beneath the aboriginal townsite beneath into Turnagain Arm, putting abundant of the boondocks beneath top tide.

The adjoining adjustment of Alyeska was alone and a lot of of its citizenry confused to the new Girdwood townsite as well.

Significant earthquakes are a almost accepted accident for Girdwood and the Kenai peninsula.

Girdwood was congenital as a city-limits in 1961 and was captivated into the Municipality of Anchorage in 1975, if the Greater Anchorage Breadth Borough unified with Anchorage and the borough's abate cities.

Girdwood was the home of Alaska's above chief U.S.

Senator Ted Stevens, and Girdwood begin itself in the media spotlight if the architecture projects on Stevens' home became the accountable of a federal investigation.

Olympic gold and argent medal-winning skier Tommy Moe aswell alleged Girdwood home amid his top academy years breadth he abounding Glacier Creek Academy.

Climate abstracts for Girdwood (Alyeska Ski Resort), 1981 2010 normals Average albino canicule ( 0.1 in) 12.0 9.7 9.7 4.5 0.4 0 0 0 0 3.5 9.8 13.9 63.5 Wikimedia Commons has media accompanying to Girdwood, Alaska.

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