2 Kool I was born 1964 2 months before Earthquake at Bassett Army Hospital 99%sure parents long past Father Ray was Veteran Korea and Vietnam thank you for filming this I've been all over the US but never to visit Alaska am in Seattle now really hoping to visit or live in Fairbanks Take care
Excellent story. I grew up in Fairbanks and knew some of this. You fleshed it out very well. My brother in North Pole sent me this link..... I'm glad he did.. 👍👍
Hi! I know this is probably a long shot, but I love this story and the way you wove it together. I’m doing some research about Fairbanks and would love to include some of this, would it be possible for you to let me know where you got your information from? Thanks! -Hannah
Well done. Mostly. Some mispronounced words and missing prepositions here and there. But mostly, Fairbanks does not straddle the Tanana River. It straddles the Chena River. The Tanana makes up an impassible southern border of the city.
They still don't come close to Alaska. In Montana and Idaho you can drive right up to the Wilderness and if you were to walk across it you'd be out of it and at another road in less than 100 miles. In Alaska you can walk from Fairbanks to the Bering Sea for over 500 miles and never see a road let alone a town or single building.
Fairbanks dropped to 3rd and soon 4th largest town in Alaska, behind Juneau then Ketchikan. Pretty sure Fairbanks was named after some silent film movie star (some swashbuckler?)
2 Kool I was born 1964 2 months before Earthquake at Bassett Army Hospital 99%sure parents long past Father Ray was Veteran Korea and Vietnam thank you for filming this I've been all over the US but never to visit Alaska am in Seattle now really hoping to visit or live in Fairbanks Take care
What a story! Well told, thank you for this video!
You have great oration skills young man. Your parents im sure are proud.
Excellent story. I grew up in Fairbanks and knew some of this. You fleshed it out very well. My brother in North Pole sent me this link..... I'm glad he did.. 👍👍
Hi! I know this is probably a long shot, but I love this story and the way you wove it together. I’m doing some research about Fairbanks and would love to include some of this, would it be possible for you to let me know where you got your information from? Thanks! -Hannah
Hi i'm from alaska i'm a native
Barnette was arrested and brought back to Fairbanks to stand trial for stealing the money from the bank. The trial was held in Valdez.
Do you know where I can find information on this?
Thanks! Great history 👍
*sigh* I miss when we had 30k people. It was so beautiful and peaceful. 😢
Well done. Mostly. Some mispronounced words and missing prepositions here and there.
But mostly, Fairbanks does not straddle the Tanana River. It straddles the Chena River. The Tanana makes up an impassible southern border of the city.
I live in alaska
That's what I'm talking about
Dont fool yourself, lower 48 has plenty of true wilderness, Et. Montana, Idaho, Etc.......
Good job! Sticking up for the Mountain States!
They still don't come close to Alaska. In Montana and Idaho you can drive right up to the Wilderness and if you were to walk across it you'd be out of it and at another road in less than 100 miles. In Alaska you can walk from Fairbanks to the Bering Sea for over 500 miles and never see a road let alone a town or single building.
@@upside93 not the Bob Marshall
@@upside93 I lived in Fairbanks. There's plenty of roads. I've been to the interior villages. No roads?😏
Fairbanks dropped to 3rd and soon 4th largest town in Alaska, behind Juneau then Ketchikan. Pretty sure Fairbanks was named after some silent film movie star (some swashbuckler?)