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Key
Bank of Alaska
This building may have been completed in 1982, but the
history of the bank on this lot goes back to the early
1900's. It was here that "Square Sam" Bonnifield,
a miner turned gambler turned banker, built the First
National Bank of Fairbanks in 1905. Bought by Barnette
in 1909 and subsequently run by his partner R.C. Wood,
the First National Bank of Fairbanks survived the 1911
banking fiasco that caused Barnette to flee from Fairbanks
in the middle of the night. It was the oldest national
bank in the state before becoming Key Bank of Alaska
in 1989.
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