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Stephen Chapis travels to Nome, Alaska, to explore its pivotal military past, documenting the legacy of Fort Davis and the remnants of Cold War-era radar installations in this remote Arctic outpost.
Little Kiska Island, at the far western end of the Aleutian Islands in Alaska, is a remote speck of land that was heavily contested during World War II. In an attack possibly timed to draw away U ...
He simply made a note there: “? Name.” In 1849 an erring draughtsman labeled the place Cape Nome. In 1898 gulch gold was found on the shores of Anvil Creek, a few miles from Cape Nome.