City in Alaska, United States
North Pole is a small city in the Fairbanks North Star Borough, Alaska, United States. Incorporated in 1953, it is part of the Fairbanks metropolitan statistical area. As of the 2020 census, the city had a population of 2,243, up from 2,117 in 2010. Despite its name, the city is about 1,700 miles (2,700 km) south of Earth's geographic North Pole and 125 miles (201 km) south of the Arctic Circle.
Alaska is a U.S. state located in the northwestern regions of North America. Part of the Western United States region, it is one of the two non-contiguous U.S. states, alongside Hawaii.Wikipedia
Alaska sits genuinely apart from the Lower 48 in ways that go beyond geography. The landscape operates at a scale that reshapes how you understand physical space — Denali, the Brooks Range, and the Inside Passage are not simply parks but environments that define daily life for residents who live near them. Anchorage, which houses roughly 40% of the state's population, is a functional mid-sized American city with year-round infrastructure and access to world-class outdoor recreation within an hour's drive.
The Permanent Fund dividend — paid annually to Alaska residents from oil revenues — is a real and unique financial incentive, though it has become more variable in recent years. The deeper one moves into the state, the more self-sufficient Alaska living becomes. Fairbanks averages lows below -20°F in January and sees less than four hours of daylight at the winter solstice. The upside — the midnight sun of summer, the salmon runs, the wildlife density, and the genuine remoteness — is unparalleled for those who seek it.
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