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, Alaska in North Slope County

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There are currently no properties eligible for USDA loans in Point Hope.

Please try searching another, possibly more rural and populated region. Other cities in North Slope county include:

Anaktuvuk Pass,   Atqasuk,   Chariot,   Deadhorse,   Gordon,   Kaktovik,   Kokruagarok,   Nuiqsut,   Point Lay,   Prudhoe Bay,   Sagwon,   Umiat,   Utqiagvik,   Wainwright,  

 

Or have a look at other Alaska counties including:

Aleutians East,   Aleutians West,   Anchorage,   Bethel,   Bristol Bay,   Denali,   Dillingham,   Fairbanks North Star,   Haines,   Hoonah'Angoon,   Juneau,   Kenai Peninsula,   Ketchikan Gateway,   Kodiak Island,   Kusilvak,   Lake and Peninsula,   Matanuska'Susitna,   Nome,   North Slope,   Northwest Arctic,   Petersburg,   Prince of Wales'Hyder,   Sitka,   Skagway,   Southeast Fairbanks,   Valdez'Cordova,   Wrangell,   Yakutat,   Yukon'Koyukuk,  

Interested in fun facts and the history of Point Hope, AK?
Then read on!

Here are some interesting facts about Point Hope, Alaska:

1. Point Hope is the oldest continuously inhabited settlement in North America.

2. The village is located on a narrow peninsula that extends into the Chukchi Sea.

3. The indigenous people of Point Hope are known as the Inupiaq, and they have a rich history of subsistence hunting and fishing.

4. The village is home to the Tikigaq School, which is a unique K-12 school that has a focus on blending modern education with traditional Inupiaq culture.

5. Point Hope is a popular destination for bird watchers, as it is located on a major migratory route for many bird species.

6. The village is also known for its whale hunting traditions, with the Inupiaq people using traditional methods to hunt bowhead whales.

7. In the summer months, Point Hope experiences 24 hours of daylight, while in the winter months the sun doesn't rise above the horizon for 64 days.

8. The village has a population of just over 700 people and is only accessible by air or boat.