Tucked between the majestic Chugach Mountains and the urban sprawl of Anchorage sits a bargain hunter’s paradise that defies Alaska’s notoriously high cost of living.
The Goodwill on Old Seward Highway stands as a beacon of affordability in a state where even basic necessities often come with eye-watering price tags.
In the land of the midnight sun and $7 gallons of milk, discovering ways to stretch your dollars isn’t just smart—it’s practically an Olympic sport.
And this particular Goodwill?…