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The Downtown Fairbanks Walking Tour

 

Falcon Joslin Home

This two-story home was completed in 1905, making it the oldest frame house still in its original location. Joslin was an entrepreneur who came to Fairbanks in 1904. He started the Tanana Valley Railroad and was vice-president of the Washington-Alaska Bank when E.T. Barnette bought it. Joslin built this pretentious home hoping to convince his wife and children to move to Fairbanks, but they remained in Seattle where he finally joined them in 1916.

 

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Special Thanks to the Fairbanks Convention & Vistiors Bureau
Information for this tour was taken from "Crooked Past: The History of a Fronier Mining Camp",
Copyright 1984 by Terrence Cole; and "Fairbanks: a Pictorial History", Copywright 1981 by Clause M. Naske.

 

 

 

 

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