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  2. Badger, Alaska - Wikipedia

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    Badger is a census-designated place (CDP) in the Fairbanks North Star Borough of Alaska. It was one of the CDPs created in 2010 out of small suburbs and outskirts of Fairbanks. It has an area of 66.71 sq. mi, 65.63 of land and 1.08 of water. [2] The population of the CDP was 19,031 as of the 2020 Census, down from 19,482 in 2010.

  3. 15 Hidden Furniture and Decor Gems From Amazon's ... - AOL

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    15 Hidden Furniture and Decor Gems From Amazon's Presidents' Day Sale. Marina Liao. February 11, 2025 at 3:48 PM. 15 Hidden Gems From Amazon's Presidents' Day Sale Soumi Sarkar

  4. File:Western end of Badger Road, Badger and Fairbanks, Alaska ...

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    English: The western terminus of Badger Road as viewed from atop the overpass on the Richardson Highway. Portions of the area shown are in the city limits of Fairbanks. However, most of this area, including most of the area accessible from the road, form the western reaches of the Badger CDP.

  5. List of newspapers in Alaska - Wikipedia

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    Alaska Journal of Commerce – Anchorage; Arctic Sounder – Northwest Arctic Borough and North Slope Borough (under Anchorage Daily News) Bristol Bay Times – Bristol Bay (under Anchorage Daily News) Capital City Weekly – Juneau (under Juneau Empire) Chilkat Valley News – Haines; Cordova Times – Cordova; The Delta Discovery – Bethel

  6. Swan Point Archaeological Site - Wikipedia

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    The Swan Point Archeological Site is located in eastern central Alaska, in the Tanana River watershed. It is one of a collection of sites in the area that have yielded the oldest evidence of human habitation in the state, in addition to megafauna no longer found in Alaska, such as wapiti (elk), bison, and woolly mammoth.

  7. Livengood gold deposit - Wikipedia

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    The Livengood gold deposit is an advanced gold exploration project located 70 miles (110 km) northwest of Fairbanks, Alaska. Placer gold was discovered in Livengood Creek in 1914. The hardrock Livengood gold deposit was located by drilling by AngloGold Ashanti (U.S.A.) Exploration Inc. in 2003 and 2004.

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