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Anchorage ARTCC | The Final Frontier
Anchorage ARTCC (ZAN) is the northern, eastern and western-most US center. Anchorage ARTCC has control responsibility for more than two-million square miles of airspace including three areas of specialty and 15 separate sectors. ZAN interacts with ten Area Control Centers (ACC) in the international community, including Tokyo, Vancouver, Edmonton, Magadan, Petropavlovsk-Kamchatsky, and the Oakland ARTCC. ZAN’s airspace encompasses more military airspace (60,780 square miles) than any other ARTCC. Our airspace is located within the infamous “ring of fire” and contains at least 33 presently active volcanoes which can require NOTAM issuance and airspace rerouting due to an eruption. Our state relies on the air traffic, as Juneau (population of about 31,262) is the only state capital is the US with no road access. It can only be reached by air or sea. As the Alaska motto goes
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Wyatt Earp - A Life on The Frontier Home Page
Wyatt Earp: A Life on the Frontier is just one of the six historically correct bio-dramas Written by Terry Tafoya Earp and Directed by Nannette Taylor and is a part of The Tombstone Saga. A Life on the Frontier won an AriZoni award in 1996, with 672 performances through out the United States, Canada and Europe. The other five-dramas written by Terry Earp are; Mrs. Wyatt Earp written in 2004, Mr. and Mrs. Wyatt Earp written in 2006, The Gentleman Doc Holliday written in 1998, with 372 performances to date. Then followed up with: Kate: the Woman of Many Names (Doc Hollidays Woman), about the life of Mary Catherine Haroney Cummins, AKA Big Nose Kate written in 1998, and the last one, Of Legends and Lovers, Doc and Kate written in 1998 and is about the on again off again stormy relationship between Doc Holliday and Big Nose Kate. The Staring roles in these six productions of The Tombstone Saga are Wyatt and Terry Earp.
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