TheUniversity of Alaska Museum of the Northis a must-see attraction for Fairbanks first-timers. The museum showcases stories from people and places in Alaska, has award-winning exhibitions, and a souvenir shop bursting with special local treats. Be sure to stop byThe Place Where You Go To L...
Fairbanks, Alaska Its far north location means Fairbanks gets the midnight sun in the summer and the northern lights during Aurora Season (August to April). These wonders define the city, along with winter activities, the gold rush past, Alaska Native heritage, a vibrant arts scene and “golde...
Beautiful. They do take about approximately 25 people per tour so it can get crowed. The 45 minutes is not really enough time, especially if you’re buying an Appletini. Have to hurry. Read more Review of: Hot Springs Aurora Viewing Dream in Alaska Written November 11, 2024 This review...
Fairbanks is more than Northern Lights and Midnight Sun. Experience culture, museums, wildlife, hot springs, and national parks in Alaska's interior.
Alaska’s 4th largest city for one week in April, watch Sno-Cross and drag races in the HooDoo mountain wilderness! more NORTHERNMOST OR FARTHEST NORTH OR MIDNIGHT... All in a name and Fairbanks is full of it. more DO THEY REALLY GROW THERE? Hibiscus, Asian pears, grapes, corn,...
Although Alaska has a statute governing the scope of judicial review of arbitration decisions, the statute does not apply to this case since it exempts labor management contracts.[2] We articulated the non-statutory review standard in Nizinski v. Golden Valley Electric Ass'n Inc.,509 P.2d 280...
. For a taste of local life, take a stroll to the Fairbanks Community Museum, where you can delve into the city's past and gain insights into its vibrant present. And for those in need of banking services or postal needs, Key Bank of Alaska and the Post Office are conveniently located...
3 things to do this winter in Fairbanks, Alaska Fairbanks is located in the heart of Interior Alaska and is the second-largest city in the state. It is considered the coldest city in the region, with an average winter temperature of around minus 11 degrees. Luckily, even with low...
Fairbanks is indeed an Aurora City. People come from all over the world to chase the aurora in Fairbanks and the far north. Spanning all four seasons and nine months of the year, Aurora Season runs August 21 through April 21.
Fairbanks, Alaska, ranks among the world’s top destinations for seeing the captivating Northern Lights. So, most travelers who visit between late August and late April eagerly anticipate catching a glimpse of the mesmerizing Aurora Borealis. Fortunately, the knowledgeable guides on Fairbanks tours exp...