Fairbanks Memorial Hospital

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Apparitions of angels and the sounds of babies can be heard, and some have experienced cold chills and temperature drops here. Angels are said to appear when a baby is near death in the nursery.

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Geographic Information

Address:
1650 Cowles St
Fairbanks, AK 99701
United States

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GPS:
64.8338866, -147.73944370000004
County:
Fairbanks North Star County
Nearest Towns:
Fairbanks, AK (0.7 mi.)
College, AK (2.4 mi.)
Badger, AK (6.5 mi.)
Ester, AK (8.1 mi.)
Fox, AK (9.3 mi.)
North Pole, AK (12.8 mi.)
Moose Creek, AK (19.5 mi.)
Two Rivers, AK (20.8 mi.)
Eielson Air Force Base, AK (23.4 mi.)
Pleasant Valley, AK (25.8 mi.)

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