There are so many amazing festivals in our awesome state, and Alaska’s largest Norwegian festival doesn’t disappoint! With over four days of incredible celebrations, you’ll see why this little town is referred to as Little Norway. Tourists and Alaskans alike travel from all over to this little southeastern town to partake is some Viking fun!

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