Fairbanks Communications Fairbanks Communications began when the Fairbanks family sold the to in 1948. , grandson of Vice President , negotiated the… Read More »Fairbanks Communications
Fairbanks Hospital One of the oldest addiction treatment hospitals in the U.S., Fairbanks Hospital serves men, women, and adolescents with alcohol and… Read More »Fairbanks Hospital
Families First Families First, a nonprofit social service agency that serves to prevent child abuse, preserve families, and provide recovery services, finds… Read More »Families First
Federation of Associated Clubs The Federation of Associated Clubs (FAC) was founded in 1937 as a coalition of nine local African American social clubs.… Read More »Federation of Associated Clubs
Federation Of German Societies Deutsche Unterstützungs Vereins (UVs), or German Support Societies, promoted social connection, preserved German language and culture, offered financial assistance in… Read More »Federation Of German Societies
Fellowship Of Christian Athletes The Fellowship of Christian Athletes (FCA) is an international not-for-profit, nondenominational, religious organization. Its goals are to instill in athletes… Read More »Fellowship Of Christian Athletes
First Internet Bank Founded by technology entrepreneur David Becker, First Internet Bank (the “Bank”) opened in February 1999 as the first wholly online-based… Read More »First Internet Bank
First Presbyterian Church First Presbyterian Church grew out of a Bible class convened by physician at the home of a Methodist citizen in… Read More »First Presbyterian Church
Fitton and George In 1917, architect and “real estate packager” Lawrence George formed a partnership with architect-contractor Harry R. Fitton. By this time,… Read More »Fitton and George
Flanner and Buchanan Funeral Centers Early in 1881, using $500 borrowed from his mother, opened a funeral parlor at 172 North Illinois Street in partnership… Read More »Flanner and Buchanan Funeral Centers