Ketchikan, Alaska, is the site of an ancient Tlingit fish camp and was a supply town during the gold rush. Ketchikan is about 3 mi/5 km long but only a couple of blocks deep. Located on the southwest ...
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Exploring Ketchikan’s Creek Street and Salmon Walk
Visiting Ketchikan means checking off one of the many iconic Alaskan sights: Creek Street and the Salmon Trail. If you’re planning a cruise through Southeast Alaska you’ve no doubt seen Ketchikan’s ...
Jim Baichtal has a habit of cruising the website of the National Oceanographic and Atmospheric Administration looking for new hydrographic surveys of Alaska. "I was just checking the website before I ...
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