- Nome, Alaska - Wikipedia
Nome lies within the region of the Bering Straits Native Corporation, which is headquartered in Nome Prior to being settled by non-indigenous people, the area around Nome was home to Iñupiat natives
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Nome, Alaska combines gold rush history with rich Iñupiat culture, great fishing, and plentiful wildlife This town in Alaska's Arctic region is best known today as the finish line for the Iditarod Trail Sled Dog Race
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By Laura Robertson The Anvil Mountain run is a time-honored Fourth of July tradition in Nome, a nearly half-marathon length race to from City Hall on Front Street to the White Alice towers and back
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Set at the tip of the Seward Peninsula and overlooking the Bering Sea, Nome is Alaska’s most exciting destination for independent adventurers It’s about as far away as you can get in Alaska while still enjoying the conveniences of the modern world
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Set at the tip of the Seward Peninsula and overlooking the Bering Sea, Nome may well be Alaska’s most exciting destination for independent adventurers It’s about as far away as you can get in Alaska while still enjoying the conveniences of the modern world
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Nome (Sitnasuaq) is located along the Bering Sea, on the southern coast of the Seward Peninsula, facing the Norton Sound Nome is 539 air miles northwest of Anchorage, 102 miles south of the Arctic Circle, and 161 miles east of Russia The current population is approximately 3,600
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Nome is about as far away in Alaska you can get without sacrificing modern conveniences The location gives visitors a mix of fascinating Native culture, adventurous trips, beautiful scenery, and great history all whilst being a small and friendly town
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In 1899 the population of Nome swelled from a handful to 28,000 Today our population is 3,500 and there is still some gold mining happening Nome’s colorful Gold Rush history is set within the framework of 10,000 years of Inupiaq Eskimo history
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