nchorage
thrives beneath a canopy of oak and magnolias. Here historic homes, country estates, and smaller homes sit side by side. In spring, neighbors walk, bike, or jog past flowering dogwoods, forsythia, jonquils, and tulips. Citizens, young and old, involve themselves with theatre groups, PTA, garden and civic clubs, choirs and youth groups, environmental groups, city government, and community-school projects. Anchorage - a community dedicated to family, neighbors, its schools, the environment, its pets, and horses - is more than a place to drop anchor. Anchorage is a safe harbor: a twenty-year stay is common; fifty years is not uncommon.