Alaska

You can now have "The Last Frontier" as your focal point in the decoration of your chosen residential, recreational or even corporate space. Photowall's Alaska posters will show sidesRead more of this state most people have not seen before. You will be delighted in the unique designs and appealing colours, but also learn a thing or two which makes the selection process more fun and informative. Aside from being the largest American state, most it is is inaccessible by car, including the state capitol, Juneau, which can only be reached by boat or plane. This makes Alaska posters a very valuable decoration and commodity. Nature is king in this area of the United States of America, as Alaska is home to 17 of the tallest 20 mountains in the U.S., and 7 of the 9 largest national parks. You can use Alaska posters to impress and educate your family, friends and visitors. As per usual, your selected motifs can be adjusted to match, or contrast, your established interior design, aesthetic and colour schemes.

State history

Historians believe that the people to first settle on the land that is now Alaska arrived from northern Asia, which is why tribes such as the Inuit have similar features to some Asians. The first European to reach Alaska was a Danish explorer named Vitus Bering in 1728, but it was the Russians who were the first to establish a permanent settlement in Alaska in 1784 on Kodiak Island. When people admire your Alaska posters, you can tell them that the United States of America purchased Alaska from Russia on August 1, 1867 for a mere $7,200,000. In 1896, large deposits of gold were discovered in the Klondike territory of Alaska, this period is called the Klondike Gold Rush or the Yukon Gold Rush. Making it even more valuable to the American economy was that oil was discovered later on and in January of 1959, Alaska was admitted into the Union as the 49th state. As you can see, not only are Alaska posters easy on the eyes but a learning tool as well.

Anchorage in Alaska posters

This place might appear at first glance to be a typical American city, but closer exploration shows some surprising facets of urban life in what many falsely presume to be Alaska's capital. As already mentioned, just like Alaska posters, the state itself is a great mix of natural wonders and modern innovation. Anchorage is a very fun example of this as the city’s 300,000 residents share their space with an estimated 1,500 moose! This gorgeous city is best known for trails, wildlife and glaciers, but is also home to more artists and musicians than any other place in Alaska. Downtown Anchorage is a very vibrant area, as you can see in Alaska posters such as "Anchorage Alaska Skyline". This particular set of Alaska posters comes in various shades and hues, allowing you to play around with your interior decoration plans.

Nature over nurture

Bringing a touch of nature into your interior design is always a welcome and healthy sight. It can change our moods and the ambiance entirely if you have a beautiful view such as Alaska posters in your home, office or hangout place. Since the state of Alaska has so many wonderful landscapes, we only thought it right to provide items such as "Mt Denali Alaska". This Alaska poster shows Denali, also called Mount McKinley, which is the tallest mountain in North America, located in south-central Alaska. With a peak that reaches 6,190 meters above sea level, Denali is the third-highest of the Seven Summits. If you want something with even more motion, maybe check out "Glacier Calving". An Alaska poster like this can generate maximum visual weight and is truly a sight to behold.
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