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Fairbanks: Christmas log cabin in the middle of summer at Pioneer Park.
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Fairbanks: In Alaska, flowers have to be grown inside before being transplanted outdoors.
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Fairbanks: Canoeing on the Chena River in downtown Fairbanks.
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Fairbanks: Canoeing through Downtown Fairbanks on the Chena River.
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Fairbanks: Runners prepare for the Annual Midnight Sun Run at Pioneer Park. This summer solstice activity is one of many throughout Alaska.
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Fairbanks: Wickersham House Historic Museum at Pioneer Park. This historic Alaska building was the first home built in Fairbanks.
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Fairbanks: The sternwheeler S.S. Nenana was salvaged and reconstructed by Fairbanks people and is on display at Pioneer Park. It's the 2nd largest sternwheeler ever build west of the Mississippi.
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Fairbanks: Pose with "Judge Wickersham" outside his historic house museum at Pioneer Park, Alaska's largest historic theme park. It's free to the public.
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Fairbanks: Pioneer Park (once called "Alaskaland") provides a safe haven for many of the historic Fairbanks buildings and log cabins that have been replaced by modern buildings and gas stations.
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Fairbanks: See an historic Alaskan log cabin hotel at Pioneer Park.
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Fairbanks: Pioneer Air Museum at Pioneer Park chronicles Alaska's aviation history.
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Fairbanks: The wheelhouse of the S.S. Lavelle Young, which was a sternwheeler that brought Fairbanks' founder, E.T. Barnette down the Chena River, is on display at Pioneer Park.
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Fairbanks: A pipeline pig is on display at the Pipeline display on the Steese Highway, north of Fairbanks. The pig is used to clean wax from inside the trans-Alaska oil pipe.
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Fairbanks: Alyeska Pipeline display on the Steese Highway, north of Fairbanks.
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Fairbanks: Home of sabertooth tigers, giant sloths, woolly mammoths and camels.
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Fairbanks: The long summer days allow flowers to grow day and night in Fairbanks, Alaska.
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Fairbanks: Every winter, ice sculptures are on display around Fairbanks.
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Fairbanks: Young Native Alaska fiddlers perform at the Festival of Native Arts at the University of Alaska in Fairbanks.
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Fairbanks: You can find out about where to hike, national and state parks and forests, and how to rent a public cabin at the Fairbanks Lands Information Center in the Morris Thompson building.
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Fairbanks: Floral displays and hanging baskets are a large part of Fairbanks summer culture.
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Fairbanks: Flowers on display.
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Fairbanks: The Antique Car Museum shows historic vehicles that once traveled Alaska's highways.
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Fairbanks: Morris Thompson Cultural Center -- A place to learn about the history, art and culture of Athabascan Native people and residents who live along Alaska's Interior rivers in Tanana Country.
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Fairbanks: Salmon drying and smoking is a major Alaskan activity in the Tanana River villages. This is a traditional smokehouse display at the Morris Thompson Cultural Center.
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Fairbanks: Tent and Alaska hunting camp display at Morris Thompson Cultural Center.
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Fairbanks: A look at an Alaska hunting camp. A stovepipe pokes through the roof of the tent at the Morris Thompson Cultural Center.
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Fairbanks: Learn about land regulations and use in Alaska at the Morris Thompson Cultural Center. There's a Lands Information Center in Fairbanks.
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Fairbanks: Young Alaska Native children learn Athabascan fiddling at the Morris Thompson Cultural Center. Fiddling is a popular local artform on the Interior rivers of Alaska.
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Fairbanks: The Red Light District at Pioneer Park. These are real cabins that were once used by Fairbanks Girls Of The Night.
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Fairbanks: Historic 1st Presbyterian Church of Fairbanks was saved and placed at Pioneer Park, an historic theme park that's free to the public.