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Boardwalk
Back when Fairbanks was young and all of the roads were
dirt, raised wooden boardwalks allowed citizens who
were walking around town to stay clean and dry. The
last remaining piece of the boardwalk is visible next
to a concrete sidewalk in front of a cabin from that
time period. Sawdust was used as insulation in the walls
of these homes; when concrete became available it was
used to "chink" gaps between the logs.
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