Area less than one acre NRHP Reference # 80004567 Added to NRHP 29 April 1980 | Built 1904 (1904) Opened 1904 | |
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Location 413 Cowles St., Fairbanks, Alaska |
The Falcon Joslin House is a historic house at 413 Cowles Street in Fairbanks, Alaska. Built in 1904, this American Foursquare two-story frame house is the oldest house in Fairbanks set at its original location, and was one of the first frame houses built in what was then a mining camp. The house was built by Falcon Joslin, a Tennessee lawyer who came to Fairbanks and financed construction of the railroad connection to Chena, the head of navigation on the Tanana River. Joslin's railroad ensured the economic success of Fairbanks, which was then competing with Chena as a supply center for miners in the region.
The house was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1980.
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