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Interior Community: North Pole

Homesteaded in the 1940s, North Pole earned its name when a local resident selling land hoped to attract a toy manufacturer who could advertise products as being made in North Pole. The name stuck and although a toy factory never materialized, Santa Claus House eventually came into existence. North Pole proclaims itself the town “Where the Spirit of Christmas Lives All Year Long.” Visitors can enjoy holiday decorations and trimmings regardless of the season. The United States Postal Service delivers hundreds of thousands of letters to the town each Christmas and North Pole, in keeping with their motto, answers each one.

North Pole is about 12 miles southeast of Fairbanks on the Richardson Highway. Besides the novelty of seeing Santa, North Pole is a great place to stay when visiting the Fairbanks area. Nearby Chena Lake Recreation Area is just down the road and offers a great way to spend a day. The park area has 80 campsites and the town of North Pole has three full-service campgrounds as well as tent sites located in North Pole Public Park.

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Santa's house in North Pole

Population: 1,595

Location: North Pole is located 14 miles southeast of Fairbanks on the Richardson Highway. It is 386 miles north of Anchorage.

Access: By road via the Richardson Highway.

Accommodations: One motel, bed and breakfasts, restaurants and three full-service campgrounds, tent sites at North Pole Public Park.

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