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  2. Delta Junction, Alaska - Wikipedia

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    Delta Junction (Russian: Делта-Джанкшен; Ukrainian: Делта-Джанкшен, romanized: Delta Dzhankshen), officially the City of Delta Junction, is a small city in the Southeast Fairbanks Census Area, Alaska, United States. As of the 2010 census, the population was 958, up from 840 in 2000. The 2018 estimate was down to 931.

  3. Bellingham Subdivision - Wikipedia

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    Traveling north from PA Jct. in Everett, the main line of the BNSF heads north through Delta Yard and Delta Jct The line crosses the Snohomish River and across 4 bridges 3 that are movable for boat traffic. The line passes through the city of Marysville and by Kruse Jct. which leads to Arlington 6.9 miles (11.1 km) away.

  4. Delta Junction Airport - Wikipedia

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    Delta Junction Airport (IATA: DJN, FAA LID: D66) is a public use airport located in and owned by Delta Junction, [1] a city in the Southeast Fairbanks Census Area of the U.S. state of Alaska. As per Federal Aviation Administration records, the airport had 252 passenger boardings (enplanements) in calendar year 2008, [2] and 350 enplanements in ...

  5. Fort Greely - Wikipedia

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    The Alaska Highway met the Richardson Highway at Delta Junction, five miles (8 km) north on the Richardson Highway from what is now Fort Greely. The United States used the base to help the Soviet Union fight Germany and Japan by sending airplanes and supplies authorized by the Lend-lease act through Alaska and into the Soviet Far East.

  6. Sullivan Roadhouse - Wikipedia

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    The roadhouse 2 acres (0.81 ha) area was not easily accessible by the public due to its remote location, lack of a public road, and the possibility of un-exploded ordnance from the nearby bombing range. The Bureau of Land Management, the U.S. Army, and local historians moved the building into Delta Junction in 1997. The original building was ...

  7. Richardson Highway - Wikipedia

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    The Alaska and Glenn highways, built during World War II, connected the rest of the continent and Anchorage to the Richardson Highway at Delta Junction and Glennallen respectively, allowing motor access to the new military bases built in the Territory just prior to the war: Fort Richardson in Anchorage, and Fort Wainwright adjacent to Fairbanks ...

  8. Tanana River - Wikipedia

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    The Trans-Alaska Pipeline crosses beneath several rivers, but has a pipeline bridge where it crosses the Tanana just north of Delta Junction. Tanana River in winter, 10 miles (16 km) west of Fairbanks Bridge over the Tanana River in Nenana. Chisana River; Nabesna River; Kalutna River; Tok River; Robertson River; Johnson River; Little Gerstle ...

  9. New Horizons High School - Wikipedia

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    New Horizons High School is a small public school in the Delta/Greely School District in Delta Junction, Alaska. [2] It is designed to serve self-motivated students who have sound academic goals and would benefit from the support and guidance of a classroom environment, but who require more flexibility than is possible at a traditional high school.