Illinois Street Historic District, Fairbanks
Facts and practical information
The Illinois Street Historic District encompasses the principal business and residential area of the Fairbanks Exploration Company in Fairbanks, Alaska. It extends along Illinois Street from Slater Street to Noyes Slough, including a series of residential properties on the east side of the road, and the surviving buildings of the F.E. Company complex on the west side. The F.E. Company was a dominating economic force in interior Alaska during the second quarter of the 20th century, and its operations were managed and organized from this area. Included in the district are eight houses, including the Colonial Revival Manager's House and a group of 4 bungalows built by the company for its employees. The company also acquired and refurbished the 1911 home of Fred Noyes, for whom Noyes Slough is named. Of the company's once-extensive industrial complex on the west side of Illinois Street, only the administration building and the machine shop survive. A portion of Illinois Street, which follows the original alignment of a dirt track through the area, is also included in the district. ()
Northeast CityFairbanks
Illinois Street Historic District – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: Bentley Mall, Immaculate Conception Church, Fairbanks Ice Museum, Growden Memorial Park.
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How to get to Illinois Street Historic District by public transport?
Bus
- Max C. Lyon Transit Center (15 min walk)
- Fred Meyers East/Walmart • Lines: Blue Line, Red Line (24 min walk)
Train
- Fairbanks (16 min walk)