Nome City Field — IATA: none – ICAO: none – FAA LID: 94Z Summary Airport type Public Owner Alaska DOT PF Serves … Wikipedia
Nome City School District — The Nome City School District is a public school district in Nome, Alaska. It includes three schools, and has one of the highest efficiencies in Western Alaska. Public schools within the district Nome Elementary School, serves grades PK 6 Nome… … Wikipedia
Nome, Alaska — Nome Siqnazuaq City Aerial view of the harbor in Nome … Wikipedia
Nome Gold Rush — Prospectors on Nome beach ca. 1900. Center Nome, Alaska Discovery September, 1898, Anvil Creek Duration … Wikipedia
Nome Airport — IATA: OME – ICAO: PAOM – FAA LID: OME … Wikipedia
Nome — city in Alaska, founded in the 1898 gold rush and originally Anvil City after the nearby Anvil Creek, later renamed for nearby Cape Nome, which, according to one story is from a misreading of a British cartographer s query, ?Name, written beside… … Etymology dictionary
Nome — [nōm] [after nearby Cape Nome, prob. < “? name,” query on an early map, misread as C. Nome] city in W Alas., on the S coast of Seward Peninsula: pop. 3,500 … English World dictionary
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Nome — Nome, AK U.S. city in Alaska Population (2000): 3505 Housing Units (2000): 1356 Land area (2000): 12.530916 sq. miles (32.454923 sq. km) Water area (2000): 9.068462 sq. miles (23.487208 sq. km) Total area (2000): 21.599378 sq. miles (55.942131 sq … StarDict's U.S. Gazetteer Places