Seward Attractions

 
Located south of Anchorage on the northeast end of Resurrection Bay, Seward is the last stop on the Seward Highway. The town was named for William H. Seward, the man responsible for negotiating the purchase of Alaska.

It is a major access point to Kenai Fjords National Park and is a great base from which to explore the surrounding area. From the town visitors can charter boats or planes and arrange fishing, hunting, or sightseeing trips.
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Alaska SeaLife Center is a rehabilitation center which also features displays offering visitors a chance to see some of Alaska's marine life.

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Seal at the Alaska SeaLife Center in Seward.Alaska SeaLife Center, Seward
Firefighters bell on display in Seward.Seward, Anchorage
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