Fairbanks, Alaska • Fairbanks North Star County
The Mary Lee Davis House in Fairbanks, Alaska, is a significant example of a modest yet well-preserved early 20th-century Alaskan dwelling. It represents the living conditions and architectural vernacular of homesteaders and early settlers in the region.
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Commerce; Exploration/Settlement; Architecture
Chena River State Recreation Site. Mile 8 Chena Pump Road, Fairbanks, Alaska
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Exploration/Settlement
Mile 16.5 Steese Hwy., Fairbanks, Alaska
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