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 TC Alaska AGIA License
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 Thompson Cultural Center
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Legislators applaud Governor Palin and her staff for all their hard work on AGIA during an Aug. 1 press conference after the legislature awarded TC Alaska the AGIA license to move forward and build Alaska's natural gas pipeline.
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The Tanana Traditional Dancers performed native dances and led those in attendance over a bridge into the newly-dedicated Morris Thompson Cultural & Visitors Center in Fairbanks.
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 Thompson Cultural Center
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 Demientieff Memorial Bridge
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Governor Sarah Palin and Reverend Helen S. Peters outside the new Morris Thompson Cultural & Visitors Center.
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Governor Sarah Palin and the Demientieff family in front of the sign marking the newly-dedicated Shirley Demientieff Memorial Bridge in Nenana.
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 Deactivation 1-297th Army
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 Celebration of Statehood
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Governor Sarah Palin met and thanked members of the Alaska Army National Guard at the Deactivation/Activation Ceremony of the 1-297th Infantry/1-297th Reconnaissance-Surveillance Cavalry Squadron at the Fairbanks National Guard Armory.
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(from left) Vic Fischer, Tennys Owens, Katie Hurley, Governor Palin and Darl Schaaf hold a picture of the first celebration of statehood in 1958.
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 Mat-Su Gov's Annual Picnic
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 Mat-Su Gov's Annual Picnic
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Governor Palin and family along with Lieutenant Governor Parnell greet the Mat-Su picnic attendees.
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Governor Palin and family greet Mat-Su families at the Governors 3rd annual picnic. Just Play’n Jazz in background.
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