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Cape Prince of Wales

Cape Prince of Wales

Quick Facts
Region:
  • Nome (CA)
Nearest City:
Elevation:
  • 440 ft (134.11 m)
About

westernmost point of seward Peninsula, 55 mi. NW of Teller, Seward Peninsula High.

History of Cape Prince of Wales

Named on Sunday, May 9, 1778, by Captain Cook (1785, v. 2, p. 443), Royal Navy (RN), who said, This point of land, which I named Cape Prince of Wales, is the more remarkable, by being the Western extremity of all America hitherto known. The Eskimo name, published by Sarichev (1826, map 4), was M(ys) Nykhta, that is, Nykhta Cape. It is reported that in 1728 Bering named it Mys Gvozdeva, or Gvozdev Cape, probably for Michael Gvozdev, a Russian surveyor who made explorations in this area.