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Fairbanks, AK 99701
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Premier Businesses in Fairbanks, AK

Fairbanks Restaurant The Pump House
  • • Prime Aged Beef
  • • Alaska Seafood
  • • Premium Wine & Micro Brews
(907) 479-8452
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Big Daddy's BarB-Q
  • • Slow-Cooked Over Hickory
  • • Also Offering Burgers & Sandwiches
  • • Dine-In Or Take-Out
(907) 452-2501
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Pike's Landing
  • • Alaska Fish & Seafood
  • • Serving Lunch & Dinner
  • • Casual & Relaxed Atmosphere
(907) 479-6500
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Hot Licks Homemade Ice Cream
  • • Old Fashioned Homemade Ice Cream
  • • Cones & Cups
  • • Sundaes & Shakes
(907) 479-7813
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Things To Do in Fairbanks, AK

Alaskaland Pioneer Air Museum Alaskaland Pioneer Air Museum

When you consider the vast landscape and tundra-covered terrain that Alaska is known for, it only makes sense that flying would become the most efficient means of transportation in this expansive part of the world. Learn about the origin and development of Alaskan aviation when you visit the Alaskaland Pioneer Air Museum. You'll see interesting exhibits that include 16 aircraft, 17 engines and several pieces of memorabilia that go to make up over 50 years of aviation history.

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Arctic Circle Flight Adventure Tour Arctic Circle Flight Adventure Tour

The Arctic Circle Flight Adventure Tour gives you the best of both worlds. The tour departs in a small plane from Fairbanks and lands across the Arctic Circle. When you deplane, you can walk on the tundra and marvel at the treeless landscape. Once you get back on the plane for your return flight, you will see such memorable sites as the Arctic National Park, the Brooks Range and the Trans-Alaska Pipeline from the air.

 
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Gates of the Arctic National Park and Reserve Gates of the Arctic National Park and Reserve

The chill in the air is nearly palpable when you set out to explore the Gates of the Arctic National Park and Reserve. The park is either accessible by foot, car or airplane, and depending on your sense of adventure, there are many ways to experience this unique outdoor area of wilderness. You will encounter craggy ridges, glacier-carved valleys and fragile flowers as you make your way through this amazing park. It should be noted that dogs must be kept on leashes and are only allowed in the backcountry of the park.

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