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  2. The Nome Nugget - Wikipedia

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    The name changed again in 1906 to the Nome Daily Nugget under a similarly named but different owner, Nome Pub. Co. In 1918 it was changed to the Nome Tri-Weekly Nugget, in 1919 it was changed to the Nome Nugget, and in 1934 back to the Nome Daily Nugget. In 1938 the paper's name changed for the final time back to the Nome Nugget.

  3. Charles D. Lane - Wikipedia

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    Charles D. Lane (November 15, 1840 - 1911) was a US millionaire mine owner, [1] who is recognized as a founder of Nome, Alaska. Lane was born in Palmyra , Missouri November 15, 1840. His parents were Virginians of Scottish descent. [ 2 ]

  4. Miocene Ditch - Wikipedia

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    Water from the Miocene Ditch was crucial for mining placer gold deposits in important creeks near Nome. It was used on Anvil Creek, in the Snake River drainage, and on Dexter Creek, a tributary of the Nome River. At least in the early years, mining on Dexter Creek was highly dependent on this water (Nome Nugget 1902; [6] Nome News 1903 [7]).

  5. National Register of Historic Places listings in Nome Census ...

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    Nome Beach Site, Anvil Creek Gold Discovery Site, Snow Creek Placer Claim No. 1 and Erik Lindblom Placer Claim 64°32′58″N 165°24′46″W  /  64.54943°N 165.41278°W  / 64.54943; -165.41278  ( Cape Nome Mining District Discovery

  6. Nome, Alaska - Wikipedia

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    An aerial view of Nome, Alaska, in July 2006. Nome is located at (64.503889, −165.399444 According to the United States Census Bureau, the city has a total area of 21.6 square miles (56 km 2), of which 12.5 square miles (32 km 2) is land and 9.1 square miles (23.6 km 2) (41.99%) is water.

  7. The Lakefront Anchorage Hotel - Wikipedia

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    The hotel opened on June 1, 1986. In 1992, the hotel's name was changed to the Regal Alaskan Hotel, which it remained until 2001. In reference to former owners of the site, the hotel named their restaurant the Flying Machine and the lounge-café the Fancy Moose lounge.

  8. Talk:The Nome Nugget - Wikipedia

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  9. Nugget - Wikipedia

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    The Nome Nugget, a weekly newspaper in Nome, Alaska; The Nugget, a 2002 comedy film; Weekly Nugget was Tombstone, Arizona's first newspaper (1879 to 1882), founded by Artemus Fay (?-1906). Harry Wood (1848-1896) was a writer for the Weekly Nugget and an under-sheriff of Johnny Behan, leader of the Ten Percent Ring.