Creamer's Field Migratory Waterfowl Refuge

Among the birds that flock to the refuge in spring and fall during migrations are Sandhill Cranes, Loons, Swans, Canada geese, Plovers, and Sandpipers.

[2] Charles Hinckley built a log barn and opened a dairy business upon arriving in Fairbanks in 1904.

In 1938 Charles Albert Creamer succeeded to Hinckley and built the modern day barn, which is still visible today.

The property is the only group of pioneer dairy farm buildings surviving in the interior of Alaska.

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