English: KENI-TV (today's KTUU-TV) personnel and mushing officials pose on Fourth Avenue in downtown Anchorage during the World Championship Sled Dog Race in the 1958 Fur Rendezvous Festival. From left, KENI's general manager Al Bramstedt, news anchor Ty Clark, cameraman Jim Balog and Bill Stewart pose alongside Orville Lake, who served as master of ceremonies for most mushing-related events of the day.
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1959 Fur Rendezvous Festival annual, p. 54
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Photographer not credited, possibly Forrest and Helen Shields, who took most mushing-related photos of Fur Rendezvous during this period. Annual published by Greater Anchorage, Incorporated, the parent organization of the festival.
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