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The Iditarod race concludes in Nome, Alaska.
The Iditarod race ends in Nome, Alaska.
The "halfway point" checkpoint for the iditarod race is Ophir to Iditarod
The race is named after the town of Iditarod.
Iditarod is from the Alaskan language. It is a dogsled race in Alaska. The race is called the Iditirod Race.
Some Iditarod traditions include the Widows Lamp, Red Lantern, and the Microchip and collar tags. The Widows Lamp is lit when the official race starts. It's lit in Nome, and hung at the finish line. Red Lantern is the award for whoever finishes last. Microchip and Collar Tags are just what it sounds like. The Iditarod is an amazing race.The Last Great Race on Earth
There are 18 checkponts in the 2013 Iditarod race
The Iditarod race typically starts on the first Saturday in March.
The famous Iditarod race ends in Nome, Alaska.
The famous Iditarod race starts in Anchorage, Alaska.