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  2. Polaris Building - Wikipedia

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    The Polaris Building is the tallest building in downtown Fairbanks, Alaska. Constructed in 1952, it served as an 11-story apartment complex that later became the Northern Lights Hotel. However, the building gradually fell into disrepair, ultimately closing its doors after 800,000 gallons of water flooded its basement in 2001.

  3. Fairbanks, Alaska - Wikipedia

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    The rail yards of the Tanana Valley Railroad were converted for use by the Alaska Railroad, and Fairbanks became the northern end of the line and its second-largest depot. [26] From 1923 to 2004, the Alaska Railroad's Fairbanks terminal was in downtown Fairbanks, just north of the Chena River.

  4. Wild Wild West Gambling Hall & Hotel - Wikipedia

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    Built in 1974, [4] the property originally operated as the King 8 Hotel and Casino. The King 8 was owned by Will Roberts and Olind Jenni, who also owned a King 8 hotel in Fairbanks, Alaska . [ 5 ] In February 1988, the King 8 was purchased by the Los Angeles-based Hotel Investors Trust, which planned improvements of the hotel-casino at a cost ...

  5. 35 Last-Minute Valentine's Day Getaways for a Romantic Escape

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    Fairbanks, Alaska. For an unforgettable experience, ... The boutique hotel near Park City's vibrant main street was built in 1889 but doles out modern amenities like a chic ski lounge, 24-hour ...

  6. Jay Ramras - Wikipedia

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    Jay Ramras was born in Fairbanks, Alaska, the elder of two sons of Dan and Dorothy Ramras. [5] His father moved to Fairbanks from Brooklyn in 1947. He graduated from Lathrop High School in 1981, and earned a Bachelor of Arts in American History from the Syracuse University in 1984. [6] Ramras has been a lifelong resident of Fairbanks, with two ...

  7. History of Fairbanks, Alaska - Wikipedia

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    In 1911, the Fairbanks Commercial Club, a group of businesses, created the slogan "Fairbanks, Alaska's Golden Heart." [ 68 ] The slogan remains the city's motto today. [ 69 ] In that year, Fairbanks boasted a population of more than 3,500 people, making it the largest city in Alaska.

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