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Teller is located in Nome Census Area, Alaska, United States.
Parent jurisdiction: Nome Borough, Alaska
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Teller, Alaska, is a small city located in Nome Census Area, with a current population of 239 residents as of the 2020 Census. This remote community is situated on the Seward Peninsula, approximately 70 miles from the city of Nome. Teller is known for its rich history and cultural significance, particularly among the Iñupiat people, who have inhabited the region for thousands of years.
Key landmarks in Teller include the Teller Native Corporation, which plays a vital role in the local economy, and the Teller School, which serves the educational needs of the community. The city is also near the Teller Highway, providing access to the surrounding wilderness and outdoor recreational opportunities. Historically, Teller was established as a mining town during the gold rush in the early 1900s, and remnants of this past can still be seen in the area.
The city operates on a budget of approximately $1.2 million, which supports essential services such as public safety, education, and infrastructure maintenance. Teller's economy is primarily driven by subsistence activities, tourism, and local businesses, reflecting the community's deep connection to its natural surroundings and cultural heritage.
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