1. alaskahandbook.com

    Delta Historical Society is a historical society in Delta Junction Alaska- The Delta Historical Society is a non-profit organization located in Delta Junction, Alaska. It was founded in 1976 with the goal of preserving and promoting the history of the Delta Junction area. The Delta Historical Society is run by a board of directors and relies on the support of volunteers and donors to carry out ...
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  3. frommers.com

    Two well-preserved examples of the roadhouse system survive near Delta Junction. In 1996, the Army saved the 1905 Sullivan Roadhouse (tel. 907/895-4415), which had stood abandoned since 1922 on what became an Army bombing range. Today the log building stands near the town visitor center and is open free of charge in summer Monday through Friday ...
  4. travelalaska.com

    The Delta Junction Visitor Center sits at the intersection and welcomes visitors with a friendly cup of coffee and a certificate proclaiming they have completed North America's ultimate road trip. ABOUT DELTA JUNCTION. Today a community of about 1,000 residents, Delta Junction began as a telegraph station in 1904.
  5. United States of America: State : Alaska (United States) County : Southeast Fairbanks Census Area: ... 100%: Altitude : 1,158 feet / 353 meters: Establishment : January 01, 1940 (84 years ago) Time Zone : America/Anchorage: Local time : 09:00:27 (19th December 2024) Population growth :-2.13% (2010-2020) DELTA JUNCTION VIEW NORTH. THIS SMALL ...
  6. alaskaexplored.com

    Delta Junction holds a significant place in Alaska's history as the official end of the Alaska Highway, which stretches over 1,300 miles from Dawson Creek, British Columbia. The town also marks the northern terminus of the Trans-Alaska Pipeline, a crucial artery for transporting oil from Alaska's North Slope to the port of Valdez.
  7. alaskahighwayjourney.com

    Delta Junction is a city in the Southeast Fairbanks Census Area, Alaska, United States. As of the 2010 census, the population was 958, up from 840 in 2000. The 2018 estimate was down to 931. The city is located a short distance south of the confluence of the Delta River with the Tanana River, which is at Big Delta.
  8. The aptly-named Delta Junction is where the Alaska highway ends and meets the Richarson Highway. Tuck into the Lodge at Black Rapids, view the oldest roadhouse in the Interior and other historic sites, hike nearby trails, and stop for local goods at the Highway's End farmer's market.. Custom Flightseeing & Air Taxi Services

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