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March 09, 2026

Today in 1974
Work begins on the $8 billion, 800-mile-long Alaska Oil pipeline connecting oil fields in northern Alaska to the sea port at Valdez. Tens of thousands of people worked on the pipeline, enduring long hours, cold temperatures and brutal conditions. At least 32 died on the job.

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Week Ending 11/10/2023
Updated On: Nov 10, 2023

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