Created By: Explore Fairbanks
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 that boardwalk is visible to the left of the concrete sidewalk in front of a cabin from the same 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.
This point of interest is part of the tour: Downtown Fairbanks Historical Walking Tour
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