#1.
Fairbanks, Ak
In 1999, serious discussion began about changing the name, to better reflect what Alaskaland is. Tourists o... More on Fairbanks-alaska.com
The services was not existent... nobody cleaned tables, the restroom was dirty and not touch variety on d... More on TripAdvisor

#2.
1975 Discovery Dr., Fairbanks, AK 99709
A three-hour cruise takes you into the heart of Alaska and the heart of a family who has made the rivers of... More on Discover America
I had half a day while in Fairbanks and this tour was recommended when booking travel and hotel through the... More on Yahoo! Travel

#3.
907 Yukon Dr., Fairbanks, Alaska
This museum is a premier site for understanding Alaska's natural and human history, but also for exploring ... More on Heritage
When Larissa and I finally arrived in Fairbanks, our first place to visit was The University of Alaska at ... More on igougo

#4.
Chena Hot Springs, Alaska, United States
For Ticket Information 500 2nd Avenue The Fairbanks Ice Museum - (907) 451-8222 500 2nd Avenue, Fairbanks, ... More on Icemuseum.com
Bundle up! This is well worth your time if only for its sheer oddity in the everyday life. Who of you has s... More on GeckoGo

#5.
Fairbanks, Alaska
Topics: sports, animals, huskies. More on MuseumStuff.com
This is a cute museum with a very friendly receptionist. More on TripAdvisor

#6.
PO Box 70176, Fairbanks, AK, USA
At the Pioneer Museum you will get a taste of Frontier Alaska, where Sourdoughs carved a livelihood from the wild, beautiful, and sometimes harsh land. Preserved and displayed ... More on MuseumStuff.com

#7.
907 Yukon Dr, Fairbanks, AK 99775-6960, USA

#8.
605 Hughes Avenue, Fairbanks, AK 99701-7539

#9.
212 Wedgewood Drive, Fairbanks, Alaska 99701

#10.
101 Dunkel Street, Fairbanks, Alaska 99701
The Morris Thompson Cultural and Visitors Center educates residents and visitors about the natural and cultural history of interior ... More on Morristhompsoncenter.org
The Morris Thompson Cultural & Visitors Center is a partnership of Alaska Native and non-native organizations, building bridges between cultures and encouraging all Alaskans to work together to... More on Discover America
