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Revised 01/25/2009
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KETCHIKAN, ALASKA
Legend tells us the word
Ketchikan originated from a Tlingit Indian word which Ketchikan has the atmosphere of an old Frontier town: boasting 47 establishments serving alcohol. You'll find excellent fishing, museums such as the Tongass Historical Museum or Dolly’s House in the Creek Street "red light district." There are parks and cultural centers like Saxman or Totem Heritage Center. Ketchikan is deeply rooted in native culture and boasts the largest totem collection in the world, Indian dance and craft demonstrations and artifact exhibits.
Ketchikan is best known for
its Alaskan Indian culture and great salmon fishing. As the 'Salmon Capital of the World'
Ketchikan is Alaska’s Sport
Fishing Capital. It is a hub of visitor activity along
Alaska’s fabled Inside Passage: from here you can access the wonders of Prince of Wales, third largest island under the U.S.
flag, the majestic Misty Fjords National Monument, or fascinating remote communities
with some of the state’s most magnificent scenery. Start your visit to Ketchikan
with a tour of town and the Saxman Village by bus, motorcoach, trolley,
or double-decker bus! More adventure is possible with a guided kayak
trip along the waterfront or ride aboard a power boat or catamaran. Visitors agree Ketchikan is undoubtedly one of the most interesting communities
in Southeast Alaska.
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