The Alaska Highway links Dawson Creek, British Columbia, with Fairbanks, Alaska, and stretches 1,500 miles through some of the most rugged and isolated terrain in North America. This exciting collection of photographs presen...

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The Alaska Highway links Dawson Creek, British Columbia, with Fairbanks, Alaska, and stretches 1,500 miles through some of the most rugged and isolated terrain in North America. This exciting collection of photographs presents the story of the planning, construction, and maintenance of the highway. The collection also considers the impact of the highway on the landscape and the First Nations people along the route, and its influence on the North.

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