Grayling, Alaska

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Grayling, Alaska is a small, predominantly Alaska Native village situated along the Yukon River in western Alaska, known for subsistence fishing and its remote, road-inaccessible location.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf city
human settlement
incorporated city
accessMethod air
river boat
snowmachine
areaCode 907
censusDesignation city
climate subarctic climate
country United States of America
surface form: United States
distanceToMajorRoadNetwork far GENERATED
economyActivity seasonal employment
subsistence fishing
subsistence hunting
federalDivision Unorganized Borough of Alaska NERFINISHED
governingLevel city government
hasEconomicCharacteristic high cost of goods due to transportation
hasElectricPowerSource diesel generators
hasHealthFacility local clinic
hasHousingType detached wooden houses
hasLatitude 62.9097° N
hasLocalGovernmentType city council
hasLongitude 160.0675° W
hasMunicipalServices limited
hasSchool local K-12 school
hasWaterBody Yukon River backwaters
isOnIditarodTrailRoute yes
isRemote yes
isRoadAccessible no
isRural yes
locatedIn Alaska
Unorganized Borough, Alaska NERFINISHED
Yukon–Koyukuk Census Area NERFINISHED
locatedInRegion western Alaska
locatedInTimeZone Alaska Time Zone
locatedOnRiver Yukon River NERFINISHED
populationTrend small population
postalCode 99590
predominantEthnicGroup Alaska Native NERFINISHED
predominantPeople Athabascan NERFINISHED
primaryLanguage English
stateAbbreviation AK
subsistenceResource moose
salmon
waterfowl
traditionalLanguage Athabascan language
transportInfrastructure gravel airstrip
river barge service

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Yukon-Koyukuk Census Area contains Grayling, Alaska