What is the demographic of Fairbanks Alaska?

What is the demographic of Fairbanks Alaska?

Fairbanks Demographics White: 66.98% Native American: 9.38% Two or more races: 8.97% Black or African American: 8.66%

What is unique about Fairbanks Alaska?

Fairbanks is a unique community that is quite different from other places that visitors generally go in Alaska. Far from the coast, interior Alaska is dominated by it’s rivers, spruce forests and tundra as well as it’s midnight sun and unending daylight of summer and it’s frigid and Aurora brushed winters.

What is the second most populated city in Alaska?

Juneau
10 Largest Cities in Alaska

Rank Name Density (mi²)
1 Anchorage 166
2 Juneau 12
3 Fairbanks 940
4 Badger 288

Is Fairbanks Alaska poor?

11% of the population for whom poverty status is determined in Fairbanks, AK (3.2k out of 29k people) live below the poverty line, a number that is lower than the national average of 12.3%. The largest demographic living in poverty are Females 18 – 24, followed by Males 25 – 34 and then Females 25 – 34.

How big is Fnsb?

7,444 mi²
Fairbanks North Star/Area

Is there fishing in Fairbanks Alaska?

Fishing near Fairbanks One of the most spectacular aspects of Fairbanks is that the Chena River flows right through the city. There are several DIY fishing options in Birch Lake Recreation Area. Birch Lake is a stocked lake and prime for Rainbow Trout, King Salmon and Silver Salmon, Arctic Grayling, and Arctic Char.

Is Fairbanks in the Arctic Circle?

The Arctic Circle is 198 road miles from Fairbanks on the Dalton Highway. If you reach the Arctic Circle, make certain you come by the Morris Thompson Cultural & Visitors Center and get your Arctic Circle Certificate!

Is Fairbanks bigger than Anchorage?

Anchorage is by far the biggest city in Alaska in terms of population, with more than eight times as many people as the next biggest town, Fairbanks.

Are Alaskans Russian?

Kodiak Russian was natively spoken on Afognak Strait until the Great Alaskan earthquake and tsunami of 1964. It is now moribund, spoken by only a handful of elderly people, and virtually undocumented….Alaskan Russian dialect.

Alaskan Russian
Ethnicity Creole (Kodiak and Ninilchik)
Native speakers ca. 5 Kodiak (2016)
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