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Chicken is a tiny unincorporated
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in
Southeast Fairbanks Census Area, Alaska Southeast Fairbanks Census Area is a census area located in the U.S. state of Alaska. As of the 2020 census, the population was 6,808, down from 7,029 in 2010. It is part of the unorganized borough and therefore has no borough seat. Its ...
. A community founded on gold mining, it is one of the few surviving gold-rush towns in Alaska. The population was 12 at the time of the 2020 census, up from 7 in 2010. However, usually year round, there are 17 inhabitants. Due to mining, Chicken's population peaks during the summer. It has frequently been noted on lists of unusual place names. Chicken has a cafe with gas station, a small hotel, an RV park, a small general store and a saloon.


History

Chicken was settled by gold miners in the late-19th century. In 1902 the local post office was established, requiring a community name. Due to the prevalence of
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in the area, that name was suggested as the official name for the new community. However, the spelling could not be agreed on, and "Chicken" was used to avoid embarrassment. However, this is likely apocryphal, since it was popularized in the 1940s, almost 50 years after the town was founded. The most likely origin is from nearby Chicken Creek, as noted by
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in 1896, “The creek is so named from the size of the gold, which is about that of chicken feed (corn).” A portion of Chicken, with buildings from the early 1900s and the F.E. Company Dredge No. 4 (Pedro Dredge), is listed on the
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as the Chicken Historic District. Chicken is the outpost for the 40-Mile mining district. There are still active gold mines and inactive gold dredges in this area. Enough gold was mined here to make it worthwhile to haul huge gold dredges to this remote location. On September 7, 2021,
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released an ad campaign claiming to have purchased the town for 10,000 Cluck Chicken Sandwiches and a commemorative hat. The company explains on a website created for the campaign this was only an ad, but that the company has donated $10,000 to help the town amid the pandemic. However, as of September 2021 the downtown area of Chicken (not owned by Jack in the Box) was for sale, including the Chicken Creek Cafe, the Chicken Creek Saloon, a liquor store, a gas station, the Chicken Mercantile Emporium, and a 1400-sq.-ft. residential cabin.


Geography

According to the
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, the CDP has a total area of , all of it land. Chicken is accessible by air via Chicken Airport, and by road via
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, the
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, which is not maintained from mid-October through mid-March.


Climate

According to the
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system, Chicken has a dry-winter
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(
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: ''Dwc''), it is characterized by extremely cold and long winters and warm, short summers. The average temperature of Chicken is , July is the hottest month with , and the coldest month is January with . Although Chicken has a latitude of 64°N, it is hardly affected by the
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s. So far, the maximum temperature in January has never exceeded , and the extreme high temperature in December is also . Even in the hottest months, nighttime temperatures are low enough that there is a greater chance of
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in the hottest months of the year, June and July. Extreme temperatures range from to . Among them, four days of extreme low temperature were recorded, namely January 1, 2000, February 7–8, 2008, and December 31, 1999. Chicken holds the United States record for the coldest temperature ever recorded in the country in December. Chicken's extreme high temperature was recorded for two days; both occurred on July 4 and 7, 1998. The record cold daily maximum is , set on January 1, 2000, while, conversely, the record warm daily minimum is on June 9, 2017. The coldest day of the year averaged in the 1991 to 2020 normals, while the warmest night average was at .


Demographics

Chicken first appeared as an unincorporated village on the 1930 U.S. Census. It appeared on the 1940 and 1950 censuses, but then did not appear again until 1980, when the Census Bureau selected Chicken to be part of, and name-source for, a
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(CDP). It was then abandoned as a CDP for a decade and the Census Bureau again did not publish the village-only population in 1990, but the CDP was re-established in 2000. Populations available for Chicken from 2000 onward include, therefore, residents of the entire CDP and not just the village proper.


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External links

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