Tagged: Fairbanks

Old 19th century pocket level more aesthetically pleasing than many new ones?

I have had an old 19th century pocket level sitting on my desk for the past few months. It used to belong to my father. I can’t help but admire its simple but beautiful...

Fairbanks’ early Pioneer Hotel no longer stands, but history remains

The Pioneer Hotel and riverfront as it looked in the mid-1910s The Pioneer Hotel on First Avenue was one of the landmarks in early Fairbanks. Located on the waterfront a half-block west of the...

Immaculate Conception Church a moving experience

Some buildings, because of location or design, are picturesque from the moment they are completed. Others acquire character as they settle into the landscape. Immaculate Conception Church has had its charm bequeathed to it...

Wild Iris seed pods starting to open in Fairbanks

The wild iris (Iris setosa) flowers are long gone and soon the stalks will be bending under the weight of the coming snow. However, right now this years crop of  seed pods are lovely...

Creamer’s Dairy an iconic part of Fairbanks history and landscape

The farmhouse and barns at Creamer’s Dairy (constructed between 1905 and 1950) could easily have been lost. The dairy closed in 1966, the victim of changing market conditions and new health regulations brought about...

A walk down Cowles Street in Fairbanks is a stroll through history

 If you want to get a feel for Fairbanks history, a good place to start is by walking down Cowles Street from 1st Avenue at the Chena River to the Noel Wein Library. Cowles...