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York, Alaska : ウィキペディア英語版 | York, Alaska York was a settlement in the U.S. state of Alaska. The mining camp was situated at the mouth of Anikovik River, at Cape York on the Seward Peninsula. It was a distributing point for the region lying to the north. In the spring of 1900, York promised to be a place of importance, but in the early fall, its population had been reduced to about 20-30. The settlement included a number of log cabins and half a dozen substantial frame buildings. During the stormy months of the fall, landing at York was difficult. It was reached overland with horses from Port Clarence. Fifteen miles to the west of York, at Cape Prince of Wales, is the village of Kengegan, which is the westernmost settlement on the North American continent. York is about from Nome and from Port Clarence. The lack of shelter from southerly storms made the landing at York during the fall months often both difficult and dangerous.〔Geological Survey (1901), p. 138〕 The post office established here in April 1900 was discontinued in 1902. ==References==
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