
Kotzebue sits at the northern tip of the Baldwin Peninsula, serving as a vital hub for the region between Kotzebue Sound and Hotham Inlet. This 1951 survey documents the shoreline and interior of the Seward Peninsula during a period of transition, showing established settlements like Deering alongside the traditional Winter Trail networks that connected remote outposts. The map records several notable landmarks, including a Landplane Airport near Kotzebue and various Cem and Ruins that mark the landscape.
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