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    Bar·row
    /ˈberō/

    noun

    • 1. a wheelbarrow.
  2. Learn the different meanings and uses of the word barrow, from a mountain or mound in England to a cart or wheelbarrow. See examples, synonyms, etymology, and related phrases of barrow.

    • Visiting The Arctic Circle
    • Where in Alaska to Visit Above The Arctic Circle
    • 24 Hours in Barrow, Alaska
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    What is the Arctic Circle?

    The Arctic Circle is the northernmost circle of latitude. At this latitude the ground is in a state of permafrost, meaning it never thaws in the year. The temperatures are low, the growing season is short (only about 100 days) and the daylight is different. The sun doesn’t even exactly set in the east and rise in the west if it goes down at all. In the summer it rises and sets near the northern horizon and is around most of the time. Conversely, It sets in the south in the winter when there a...

    I had already been away from work for a little too long (I run a dental practice), so we didn’t have a lot of time to spend above the Arctic Circle. We looked at going into some small villages in northwest Alaska, such as Kotzebue, but for us, the trip would have taken too long. We knew we were going to Fairbanks and had read about day trips to the...

    Why visit Barrow, Alaska?

    1. Barrow has a strong Iñupiat culture and there are many ways to explore it. 2. It is easy to get to compared to most Eskimo, or Inuit, villages. In Alaska, Inuit is the name for the collection of native tribes that long ago traveled to North America over the Bering Strait from Russia. They are currently settled above Fairbanks. There are Eskimos elsewhere in the world and they are all ethnically related to Mongolians. 3. Barrow lies on the Arctic Ocean and its peninsula, Point Barrow, is th...

    Is it Still Called Barrow?

    Barrow got its English name after an explorer, Sir John Barrow in 1825. It has been a home of the Iñupiat natives for over 4,000 years. In 2016, the locals decided to change the name back to the original Iñupiat name, of Utqiaġvik, so that is officially the name of this town. The correct name sounds like Oot-Key-og-vik, with an unusual guttural accent in a key that will make it difficult for non-native speakers to say. However, I never heard one person refer to it as Utqiaġvik in town, althou...

    The Realities of Barrow, Alaska

    The climate is harsh, the native land has been overrun by foreigners for oil and the bay is only accessible for two months of the year. Like many areas in the US, you can see the struggle of a people holding onto its culture in the midst of being part of the US. There are many parts of Utqiaġvik that will first turn off many from the lower 48– whale hunting, muddy roads and yards full of junk. If you open your eyes and mind you will appreciate how all these things are proof of the strength an...

    Learn about Barrow, Alaska, the northernmost place in the US, and its culture, wildlife and history. Find out how to get there, what to do, where to stay and what to eat in this comprehensive guide.

    • Experience 24 Hours of Daylight. Watch the sun circle low over the horizon without ever setting. Between May 10 and the sunset on August 2, visitors can soak up vitamin D all night long.
    • Dip Your Toe in the Arctic Ocean. Talk about something for the bucket list: walking the beaches of the Arctic Ocean and even dipping a toe in the chilly waters is a unique experience that not many people have the chance to encounter.
    • Visit the Northernmost, And One of the Oldest, Cities in the U.S. Utqiaġvik is also one of the oldest-inhabited town sites. At the Birnirk National Historic Landmark archaeological site just a few miles from town, evidence of human habitation goes back as far as 1,000 to 1,500 years ago.
    • Soak Up the History. Being one of the oldest-inhabited places in the States, there is no shortage of history. To get the full tour, visit the area’s places listed on the National Register of Historic Places.
  3. Located on the Arctic Ocean, Utqiaġvik (formerly known as Barrow) is one of the largest Iñupiaq settlements in Alaska. It’s also the northernmost community in the United States. Its extreme location means Utqiaġvik receives 24 hour daylight from May 10 - August 2 and 24 hour darkness from November 18 – January 23.

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  4. BARROW meaning: 1. a wheelbarrow 2. a vehicle moved by a person from which fruit and vegetables, etc. are sold at…. Learn more.

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  6. noun. a seaport in Cumbria, in northwestern England. Also called Bar·row-in-Fur·ness [ bar, -oh-in-, fur, -nis]. Point Barrow, the northern tip of Alaska: the northernmost point of the U.S. a town in northern Alaska, south of Barrow Point: site of a government science-research center. barrow.

  7. Scientists have been descending on the Alaska city of Barrow since 1973. This monument made of whale bones is to lost sailors. Associated Press. No roads lead to Barrow, Alaska. To reach...

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