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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Point_BarrowPoint Barrow - Wikipedia

    It is the northernmost point of all the territory of the United States, at 71°23′20″N 156°28′45″W, 1,122 nautical miles (1,291 mi; 2,078 km) south of the North Pole. (The northernmost point on the North American mainland, Murchison Promontory in Canada, is 40 miles (64 km) farther north.)

  2. Point Barrow, northernmost point of Alaska, U.S., situated on the Arctic Ocean. Archaeological evidence dates human habitation (by Inupiaq Eskimos) in the area from about 500 ce. The headland was explored in 1826 by Frederick W. Beechey and named for Sir John Barrow, British promoter of Arctic

  3. Located north of the Arctic Circle, it is one of the northernmost cities and towns in the world and the northernmost in the United States, with nearby Point Barrow as the country's northernmost point.

  4. Sep 26, 2021 · The northernmost part of the United States is Point Barrow (also called Nuvuk). It is a headland on the Arctic coast around 9 miles from Utqiaġvik (which is also the northernmost settlement in the United States).

  5. Trip Planning Tips. Located on the Arctic Ocean, Utqiaġvik (formerly known as Barrow) is one of the largest Iñupiaq settlements in Alaska and the northernmost community in the United States. Learn more about things to do, Alaska Native culture, history, tours, how to get here, and travel tips.

  6. Aug 13, 2012 · Point Barrow, a headland nine miles from town, is where the Chukchi and Beaufort seas meet. Scientists say the Arctic is warming twice as fast as the rest of the planet, and former North Slope Borough Mayor Edward Itta has called Utqiagvik “ground zero for climate-change science.”

  7. Sep 7, 2019 · Barrow lies on the Arctic Ocean and its peninsula, Point Barrow, is the northernmost land in the United States. There are walruses, beluga whales and polar bears. It is so different than the lower 48.

  8. Yes, Utqiagvik is the northernmost city in the U.S. But if you want the northernmost point, you need to go nine miles more to Point Barrow. When you do, you can skip rocks or dip your toes in the Arctic Ocean.

  9. Jun 1, 2024 · Our Inupiat tour business is dedicated to sharing our unique culture with visitors. As members of the Inupiat community, we have a deep understanding and respect for the Arctic environment and our people.

  10. Point Barrow in Detail. About. Between Beaufort and Chukchi Seas, northernmost point in the United States, Arcitic Plain. History. Named by Captain Beechey (1831, p. 302), Royal Navy (RN), in Sept. 1826 for Sir John Barrow "to mark the progress of northern discovery * * * advocated by that distinguished member of our naval administration."