Teller, Alaska

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Teller, Alaska is a small coastal village on the Seward Peninsula that served as the final landing point of the 1926 Amundsen–Ellsworth–Nobile Arctic airship expedition.

All labels observed (3)

Label Occurrences
Teller, Alaska canonical 5
Elim, Alaska 1
Teller, Alaska, United States 1

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Statements (38)

Predicate Object
instanceOf census-designated place
village
areaCode 907
areaLand 1.9 square miles
areaTotal 2.0 square miles
areaWater 0.1 square miles
borough Nome Census Area
climate subarctic climate
coastlineFeature Grantley Harbor
country United States of America
surface form: United States
distanceToNomeByRoad approximately 72 miles
economicActivities fishing
reindeer herding
subsistence hunting
elevation 1 meter
3 feet
ethnolinguisticRegion Inuit
surface form: Inupiat
FIPSCode 02-76110
GNISFeatureID 1415240
incorporated 1963
locatedIn Seward Peninsula
northwestern Alaska
locatedNear Nome, Alaska
locatedOn Port Clarence
coast of the Bering Sea
namedAfter Henry M. Teller
nearbyBodyOfWater Imuruk Basin
originalInupiaqName Tala
populationCensus2000 268
populationCensus2010 229
populationCensus2020 249
postalCode 99778
primaryAccess Teller Road from Nome
region Bering region
surface form: Bering Strait region
servedAs final landing point of the 1926 Amundsen–Ellsworth–Nobile Arctic airship expedition
state Alaska
timeZone Alaska Time Zone
surface form: Alaska Standard Time
timeZoneDST Alaska Daylight Time

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Norton Sound adjacentTo Teller, Alaska
this entity surface form: Elim, Alaska
Nome Census Area contains Teller, Alaska
airship Norge arrivedAt Teller, Alaska
Norge expedition endPlace Teller, Alaska
this entity surface form: Teller, Alaska, United States