Situated in Kenai Peninsula Borough in Alaska, the city of Homer is known as the halibut fishing capital of the world. The town is featured on a popular Alaskan bumper sticker: "Homer - A quaint little drinking village with a fishing problem."
 
 
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Provides information about the city and it's government. Includes airport terminal, public works, and port and harbor information.
http://www.ci.homer.ak.us/
Promoting cooperative economic and business development for the betterment of the community. Includes member benefits, business search, local services, and area attractions and adventures.
http://homeralaska.org/
Features planning a trip, fishing, clamming, and wilderness safety. Includes accommodations, history of Homer and Homer Spit, and available charter boats.
http://www.homeralaska.com/
The Kachemak Heritage Land Trust is a non-profit organization with a mandate to preserve, for public benefit, land that its stakeholders believe to be of significant natural, recreational, and cultural value throughout the Kachemak region of Alaska.
http://www.kachemaklandtrust.org/