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In Golden Heart Park in Fairbanks, Alaska in the USA, beautiful flowers blossom in the gardens scattered around the park and in the center of a fountain, stands a bronze statue of an Inuit family. Dressed in warm winter clothes, this "First Unknown Family" statue is dedicated to the First Nation Inuit people of Fairbanks, Alaska from the past, present and future.
The park is located in the middle of town along the south banks of the Chena River and the "First Unknown Family" statue stands amongst other landmarks like the clock tower and the unofficial "last Alcan milepost". The bronze statue is 18 feet high and was created by a man named Malcolm Alexander. It is the centerpiece in Golden Heart Park.
During the warmer months, many people relax in this plaza near the statue and watch the Chena River flow through Fairbanks, Alaska. Other plaques and statues are situated around Golden Heart Park which explain some of the history of Fairbanks, Alaska.
Alaska. Fairbanks. Golden Heart Park with 'Unknown Family' bronze statue, rests on the banks of the Chena River.
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