Hope can be described as a CDP, i.e. census-designated place located in Kenai Peninsula, Alaska, US.
Hope lays on Kenai Penunsula’s northern end, on southern shore of ‘Turnagain Arm of ‘Cook Inlet’. This community is situated on Hope Highway (stretching up to 17 miles); on the northwestern side of Seward Highway; adjacent to Resurrection Creek’s mouth.
Temperatures in winter range between 14 and 27 degree F; whereas summer temperatures might range between 45 and 65. Yearly precipitation on an average comes out to be 20 inches.
As per US Census Bureau, area of Hope on the whole is 134.1 sq. Km; out of which 0.15% consists of water. ‘Hope City’ had been one of the mining camps for ‘Resurrection Creek’; that had been established in the year 1896. Operation of ‘Hope Post Office’ started in the year 1897. Some parts were destroyed in earthquake that had taken place in the year 1964.
Population as per 2000 census was 137.
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