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    Iditarod Dog Sled Race Memorial - Some big names have passed by especially Lance Mackey.

    Iditarod Dog Sled Race Memorial

    4.7(3 reviews)
    0.3 mi

    This statue of Balto is the official start of the annual Iditarod dog sled race. Across the street…read moreis a list of all the winners throughout the years. The race, as I've learned, is a memorial to the original run of dogs back in 1925. They were bringing a shipment of diptheria medication from Anchorage to Nome. The big brass dog looks pretty tough! There's such a look of concentration in his eyes as he's running for the finish line.

    "Balto, The Wonder Dog" was my son's absolutely favorite book when he was a kid. We read that darn…read morebook EVERY NIGHT before bed. I know that story by heart so imagine my surprise to be riding my rental bike along 4th Ave. last week and coming upon The Balto Memorial in downtown Anchorage! This statue of the legendary lead dog Balto also marks the "official" starting point of the Iditarod Dog Sled Race every March. Balto was a very brave dog and a big hero who lived from 1919 - March 14, 1933. He was a Siberian Husky sled dog who led his team on the final leg of the 1925 serum run to Nome, in which diphtheria antitoxin was transported from Anchorage, Alaska, to Nenana, Alaska, by train and then to Nome by dog sled to combat an outbreak of the disease. Balto's heroics saved the lives of many sick people, many of them children. The "Serum Run" is now commemorated by the annual Iditarod Trail Sled Dog Race.. The Memorial is very nice and shows a very sturdy-looking Balto in full stride. Someone downtown told me it is a mad house there every March when they start the Iditarod race right there on the main drag. I guess the race has sold out & become a media stunt now but the statue of Balto is still 5 YELP STARS!

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    Iditarod Dog Sled Race Memorial - Front row seat at the Iditarod trail sled dog race!

    Front row seat at the Iditarod trail sled dog race!

    Iditarod Dog Sled Race Memorial - Start of 2019 Iditarod Dog Sled Race

    Start of 2019 Iditarod Dog Sled Race

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    Municipality of Anchorage

    Municipality of Anchorage

    1.5(4 reviews)
    0.1 mi

    I tried to call street light maintenance to report a light that's been out for the past four months…read moreand got the RUDEST woman! It's a Chugach light but the MOA website says if you can't reach them or don't know whose light it is report it to them and they can relay it. The woman kept giving me a not my light not my problem attitude before telling me "if you would be quiet for five seconds and listen long enough to get some sense in your head-" Apparently the MOA couldn't be bothered to plow my roads (Sand Lake/Jewel Lake area) even once last winter and a neighbor had to do it, not they can't even be bothered to do anything about street lights.

    Wow, what a scam. A…read morebastion of nickel-and-diming bureaucracy! Executive Summary: If you are moving to the Anchorage, the city will treat your unloading of personal goods in the exact same manner as if you were building a condo or opening a water main. Seriously, you need a right-of-way permit...you need to fill it out, and then you need to attach a map telling them where your moving trailer will rest. Oh, and you have to PAY to unload your goods as well. How much? $0.70/per square foot/per day. Since I only needed a day to unload it would cost me about $5. OK, not too bad right? Only problem is that there is a MINIMUM fee of $130. This kind of fee makes the banksters at the credit card companies look...well...kind by comparison. So I filled out all my permit paper work and was waiting to pickup my permit. Then I get a call from a permit inspector saying he "happened to be in the neighborhood" and that my permit was not posted on my moving container. He was correct, it wasn't. I had taken my lunch break to help the truck driver drop off the container and wasn't going to be able to pickup the permit till after I got off of work. The container had been there only a couple hours. Later that day I waited in 3 different lines for the right to pay $130 for my piece of paper allowing me to move into the city. I always thought of Alaska more as a "don't tread on me" type of state. But, if you want to move to Anchorage, expect lots of treading.

    Linny Pacillo Parking Garage - publicservicesgovt - Updated May 2026

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