• www.nomealaska.org. ... There are no railroads going to or from Nome. A 500-mile (800 km) road project (Manley Hot Springs–Nome) is being discussed in Alaska.
  • Nome (İnyupikçe Siqnazuaq), Amerika Birleşik Devletleri'nde Alaska eyaletinin Nome Census Area sayım bölgesinin en gelişmiş şehri.
  • Nome, Alaska is a small town on the southern shore of the Seward Peninsula on Alaska’s western coast. It only has a population of around 4000.
  • Set at the tip of the Seward Peninsula and overlooking the Bering Sea, Nome is Alaska’s most exciting destination for independent adventurers.
  • The world-famous Iditarod Trail Sled Dog Race begins in Anchorage and ends in Nome, covering over 1,000 miles of rugged Alaskan terrain.
  • Nome, Alaska. Sitting on the Seward Peninsula, along the Bering Sea, the city of Nome was born after the "Three Lucky Swedes" found gold in 1898.
  • Teller — at 200, a sizable town for this part of Alaska, near the Bering Strait and accessible via the beautiful 70-mile dirt Nome-Teller Highway.
  • According to anycountyprivateschools, Nome, Alaska has a rich and diverse economy that is largely supported by its strategic location on Norton Sound.
  • The Alaska Gold Company is the major gold mining agency still in operation today. Nome is also the center for Alaska's reindeer industry.
  • Nome, Alaska, on the Behring Sea, 120 miles north of St. Michael and an equal distance southeast from Cape Yorke, is the new Eldorado.
  • Nome, city, western Alaska, U.S. A port on the Bering Sea’s Norton Sound, the city is situated on the southern shore of Seward Peninsula.
  • Although Nome was a small village in the 1900’s, Nome jumped to the largest city in Alaska in 1899! As you know, gold was found in its streams!
  • E D St, Nome, AK 99762. (907) 304-1270. Operated by generational mining family in Alaska, this newly built lodging was built with the history in Nome in mind.