TOLOVANA ROADHOUSE — On the dark, frozen white plain of the Tanana River, a white dot appeared in the night. It was the ...
Cook Inlet Historical Society, Legends & Legacies, Anchorage, 1910-1940 “Plan ‘Fur Rendezvous’ for Alaska Trappers at Next Sports Meet.” Anchorage Daily Times, March 14, 1936, 8.
Feb. 20—The Fur Rendezvous has been a staple of Alaska winter life for 90 years. Founded in the mid-1930s, the early festivals coincided with miners and trappers coming to town to sell their wares.
The Fur Rendezvous has been a staple of Alaska winter life for 90 years. Founded in the mid-1930s, the early festivals coincided with miners and trappers coming to town to sell their wares.
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Sam Friedman, [email protected] Sep 7, 2018 Sep 7, 2018 Updated Sep 7, 2018 FAIRBANKS — When Randy Zarnke was first handed an unpublished memoir about a little-known Yukon and Chena River ...
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