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Solomon

Solomon, an unincorporated community in Alaska's Nome Census Area, whispers tales of the gold rush era.  The Solomon State Field Airport provides air access to this remote location.

Step back in time at the Solomon Roadhouse, a historic landmark built in 1906. This former roadhouse now functions as a museum, showcasing fascinating exhibits that illuminate the bygone era of gold prospectors and the iconic Iditarod Trail.  A short distance away lies another relic of the past, "The Last Train to Nowhere," an abandoned train standing sentinel along the defunct Council City and Solomon River Railroad.

While nightlife options in Solomon are scarce, visitors can find lodging at the Solomon Bed and Breakfast.  This charming historic schoolhouse offers a tranquil escape, perfect for nature enthusiasts and history buffs.  While shopping options are limited within Solomon itself, a trip to nearby Nome unveils a treasure trove of local finds.

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