DescriptionFairbanks, Alaska aerial, downtown urban renewal zone, early 1960s.jpg
English: A portion of downtown Fairbanks, Alaska in 1960 or 1961. The first urban renewal zone in Alaska had been planned, stretching from Third to Seventh avenues in the block between Barnette and Cushman streets, and in limited places stretching slightly beyond those streets. A number of houses and small commercial buildings were demolished and replaced with larger commercial buildings and parking lots.
Date
(published; taken either 1960 or 1961 based on the streetscape shown)
Source
Cache yearbook, p. 188
Author
Lathrop High School (or student class/group of the school), Fairbanks, Alaska
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