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Summary Of: Prudhoe Bay

Prudhoe Bay is a busy place... Prudhoe Bay was named in 1826 by British explorer Sir John Franklin after his classmate... Prudhoe Bay is located at... Prudhoe Bay is adjacent to the largest oil field in the United States...

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