In The 1970S The World'S Largest Construction Companies Invaded Alaska In A Wild Rush To Build The 800-Mile $8 Billion Trans-Alaska Pipeline. Workers By The Tens Of Thousands Headed North Hoping To Make Their Fortunes Working On The Pipeline In A Stampede That Dramatically Affected Alaska. With The Avalanche Of Big Money And New Arrivals Came New Problems: Drugs Prostitution Gambling And Violent Crime. Rapid Economic And Social Changes Ultimately Touched The Lives Of Virtually Every Alaskan. Journalist Dermot Cole Dean Of The Alaska Press Corps Recalls The Best Of The Pipeline Stories With Humor Authenticity And Drama.
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