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  2. Fairbanks, Alaska - Wikipedia

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    Fairbanks offers a variety of winter sports, including cross-country skiing and dog mushing. The city hosted the 2014 Arctic Winter Games from March 15–22, 2014. [78] Fairbanks has also held skiing events that include the 2003 Junior Olympic Cross Country Ski Championship and the 2008 and 2009 U.S. Cross Country Distance Nationals. [79]

  3. Moose Mountain (Alaska) - Wikipedia

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    Goldstream, near Fairbanks, Alaska, US Moose Mountain (elev. 1987 ft.) is the largest ski area in interior Alaska, with 750 acres, 40 runs of intermediate and advanced terrain and 1300 vertical feet.

  4. Interior Alaska - Wikipedia

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    Northern Lights and Big Dipper at Fairbanks, AK during September. Interior Alaska experiences extreme seasonal temperature variability. Winter temperatures in Fairbanks average −12 °F (−24 °C) and summer temperatures average +62 °F (+17 °C). Temperatures there have been recorded as low as −65 °F (−54 °C) in mid-winter, and as high ...

  5. Skiland - Wikipedia

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    During the winter, these lodges are open on the Frida's through Monday's for skiing, with a restaurant, rental shop, and day use area. The Tamarack Grill Restaurant at the Fairbanks Cancer Care Lodge is open whenever skiing is open serving up made-in-house food and local beers form Fairbanks brewers.

  6. The One Thing You Have to Do in Every State - AOL

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    For travelers looking for a reason to visit every state, here are 50 memorable things worth putting on your bucket list, from a state fair to the 9/11 Memorial.

  7. Big Dipper Ice Arena - Wikipedia

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    In 1968, Hez Ray, a teacher and coach at Lathrop High School, organized a crew of high school students and volunteers and undertook a project to move the derelict hangar to Fairbanks and repurpose it as an ice skating arena. Coach Ray's initial group of boys were “First Boots on the Ground” in the beginning of the enormous project.

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