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Wickersham House (Fairbanks, Alaska)

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Area
  
less than one acre

NRHP Reference #
  
79003757

Added to NRHP
  
27 April 1979

Built
  
1904 (1904)

Opened
  
1904

Wickersham House (Fairbanks, Alaska)

Location
  
Pioneer Park, Fairbanks, Alaska

Similar
  
Pioneer Park, Tanana Yukon Historical, Pioneer Air Museum, Fairbanks Community Museum, Birch Hill Cemetery

The Wickersham House is a historic house museum at Pioneer Park ("Alaskaland") in Fairbanks, Alaska. The single-story wood frame house was built in 1904 for James Wickersham, one of the dominant political figures of early 20th-century Alaskan history. It was the first frame house (and at three rooms the largest) built in Fairbanks, and the first to feature a wooden sidewalk, picket fence, and grass lawn. The house was the first designated state landmark, designated by Governor Walter J. Hickel in May 1966. The house was rescued from demolition by the Fairbanks chapter of the Pioneers of Alaska, and moved from its original site at First and Noble Streets to the newly formed Alaskaland park in 1967. It is now a museum operated by the Tanana-Yukon Historical Society.

The house was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1979.

References

Wickersham House (Fairbanks, Alaska) Wikipedia