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(Also Barrow). And yes, your grandmother's Alaskan cruise trip most likely ended here. Fairbanks is Alaska's second largest ... and its fair share of (pop) cultural touchstones: 3.
BARROW, ALASKA — Here in the northernmost municipality ... a few churches and a handful of mom-and-pop restaurants. There’s no movie theater for 1,000 miles, no bars (or legal alcohol sales ...
Associated Press No roads lead to Barrow, Alaska. To reach America’s northernmost city (pop. 4,500), you must fly or, sea ice permitting, take a ship. Barrow’s residents use cars or four-wheel ...
It’s a pretty conservative algorithm, because climate data is messy and there can be a lot of variation, which means Utqiaġvik—formerly known as Barrow, Alaska—had to be way out of whack to ...
All of the data for Barrow, Alaska – the northernmost city in the United States – was missing. No, Barrow hadn’t literally been vanquished by the pounding waves of the Arctic Sea (although ...
Barrow, Alaska just welcomed a long-lost guest: a sunrise. The last time the northernmost town in the U.S. witnessed that phenomenon was on Nov. 23 – 68 days earlier. But the sun showed up over ...
In October, the people of the Alaskan town formerly known as Barrow, on the edge of the Arctic Ocean, voted to restore its indigenous name, Utqiagvik. Zachariah Hughes of Alaska Public Media ...
Utqiaġvik, known as Barrow until 2016, is a remote town at the tip of Alaska, surrounded by wilderness tundra and not accessible by road. The average high temperature remains below zero from ...
At 72 degrees north latitude, Barrow is as close to the North Pole (1,311 miles) as it is to Ketchikan, Alaska's farthest-south city. Barrow (pronounced bear-oh) is one of America's most remote towns.
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