- Steese Highway
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length_mi=162
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established=Late 1890s
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direction_a=South
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direction_b=North
terminus_b=River Street in Circle
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cities=Fox, Central, Circle
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customcommons=The Steese Highway is a
highway in the Interior region of theU.S. state ofAlaska that extends 162 miles (261 km) from Fairbanks to Circle, a town on theYukon River about 50 miles (80 km) south of theArctic Circle . The highway was completed in 1927 and is named forU.S. Army GeneralJames G. Steese , a former president of the Alaska Road Commission. It is paved for the first 44 miles (71 km), and gravel for the remainder.The highway and surrounding region has a long association with
gold mining . It was built to service theCircle Mining District , which was very productive in the 1890s, before the discovery of gold in the Klondike. Both historic sites, such asFelix Pedro 's 1902 gold discovery which resulted in the founding of Fairbanks, and the preserved gold camp at Chatanika, and activedredging operations line the road.The Steese Highway is numbered Alaska Route 6 for most of its length, except for the first 11 miles (17 km) from Fairbanks to Fox, which are numbered
Alaska Route 2 .Towns and places along the Steese Highway
*Fairbanks, mile 0 (km 0)
*Fox, mile 11 (km 18)
*Chatanika, mile 28 (km 45)
*Twelvemile Summit Wayside, mile 85.5
*Eagle Summit Wayside, mile 107
*Central and Circle Hot Springs, mile 128 (km 205)
*Circle, mile 162 (km 261)
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