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Nome, AK 99762
Nome, Alaska
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Nome is a city
located on the southern Seward Peninsula
coast of Norton Sound in the Nome Census
Area of the U.S. state of Alaska. As of the
2000 census, the city population was 3,505.
Briefly at its founding in 1898, it was
called Anvil City. Nome was incorporated in
1901, and it's now within the Sitnasuak
Native Corporation lands. The city of Nome
also claims to be home to the world's
largest gold pan, although this claim has
been disputed by the city of Quesnel, B.C.,
Canada.
In the winter of 1925, a diphtheria epidemic
among Eskimos in Nome was halted when,
during fierce blizzard conditions, a sled
team arrived with serum. The sled driver of
the final leg of the relay was Gunnar Kaasen
and the lead sled dog was Balto. A statue of
Balto by F.G. Roth stands near the zoo in
Central Park, New York City, as does one in
downtown Anchorage, Alaska. The annual
Iditarod sled-dog race commemorates this
historic event.
Fritz, one of Leonhard Seppala's lead dogs
along with Togo, is preserved and on display
at the Carrie M. McLain Memorial Museum in
Nome. Seppala ran an earlier leg of the 1925
serum run to Nome.
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