Port Clarence is a small town in the Nome Census Area of Alaska, United States. It is located on the northern coast of the Seward Peninsula, about 60 miles west of the city of Nome. The town is primarily used as a transportation hub, with its airport serving as a refueling stop for arctic flights and as a staging area for personnel and equipment for oil drilling in the area.
Port Clarence has a rich history, including being used as a military base during World War II and as a staging area for atomic bomb tests on nearby islands in the 1950s. Today, the area is known for its natural beauty, with the nearby Cape Prince of Wales offering stunning views of the Bering Sea and the Chukotka Peninsula in Russia. The town is also home to a small community of Inupiat people, who have lived in the area for thousands of years.
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