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Ketchikan

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russellviii
Layton

Ketchikan

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Ketchikan is located at the extreme southern end of Alaska, sometimes referred to as Alaska’s First City, due to its location.

It’s history is deeply entrenched in the lumber industry, but today a sizable portion of its economy is based on tourism.

Mrs. viii and I wandered around the town. One of the highlights was the Great Alaskan Lumberjack Show. We watched demonstrations of log cutting, pole climbing, log rolling, and a bunch of other lumberjack skills. It was very entertaining.

We also visited the Creek Street district, which are old restored buildings which now house businesses that sell t-shirts and gourmet coffees. There is also an old building which once housed a bordello which gives tours.


somasnikpoh
Ketchikan

Ketchikan

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Ketchikan is an outside church without a ceiling!

Ketchikan is one of the most beautiful places in the world and I thank my lucky stars everyday while I’m running around town. Situated in the Tongass National Forest, this area makes up the largest old-growth temperate rain forest in the world! Wehave a great arts community here, and lots of hustle and bustle throughout the winter. Still, it’s a snail’s pace of life compared to the big city. But we like it that way!


webs86
Wasilla

Ketchikan

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Love this town. Don’t miss the ferry back to the airport, that can make travel plans messy.


rustyhinges
Olympia

Ketchikan

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A Good Place To Live

I live in Ketchikan for twenty-three years. It was a great place to grow up in. You’ve got the outdoors, a fairly close-knit community, and Alaska island living. The people make it a great place as well as the fishing. If you are a mall-addict this isn’t the place for you but I’m glad that I spent my formative years there.


markis88
Tsawwassen

Ketchikan

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Rain...

Well, I’m from the Pacific Northwest, so I’m used to rain, but if you’re from California, or New Mexico, or Spain or something, just make sure you’re prepared. Doesn’t always rain here, but it’s best to be on the safe side! Loved the town though, friendly, quaint, and colourfull. It’s great fun to just walk around on a self guided tour! If you want to go on a professional tour though, the horse drawn buggies are pretty fun, but again, if you’re from the BC, or Washington State, you won’t see anything super special, tourists seemed to love the totem poles and facts about salmon, but I have a totem pole on my street, and used to have a “salmon spawning stream” in my front yard…shrugs I still loved it though!


Bura9
Pennsylvania

Ketchikan

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A tip I have about this place

Touristy? Absolutely! Worth visiting. You betcha. Totem pole museum. Salmon hatchery. Then be sure to rent a kayak and a guide at the port (no through the cruise line, more expensive and crowded groups) and have him/her take you around the floating houses, the marijuana fields, and, if you’re lucky, the occassional whale slumming in the harbor.


Ketchikan

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What I want to do at this place

Visit my brother, see all of the local crafters, hike the beautiful trails, and maybe see a moose!!!


cplbasilisk
California

Ketchikan

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keeping promises

i went to ketchikan for a couple weeks because the marines sent me. the story goes that during WWII, the US wanted to build an airstrip on native american land in ketchikan. the tribe there agreed, but they wanted the feds to build them a road from the village to the port. so about 50 years later, there we were finally building this road for them. better late than never i suppose.


balk
Metuchen

Ketchikan

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Came through on a cruise. Definitely do a lap on the piers, but then take a walk about a mile out of town to watch totem poles being carved. Without any other means of getting away from tourist throngs, this is the best move you can make.


cori_jessy
Tucson

Ketchikan

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one of the most beautiful places

I lived rurually but very close to this town for over 10 years, and if you want to go to alaska, SE AK is one of the most beautiful places ever. But you have to love thick dense forests along with a ton of rain. Summer is the best time to come, less rain and lots warmer. Fishing, hiking, boating, shopping, great tours, tons of fun! Avoid downtown some though, lots of cruise ship tourists that can ruin the real alaska experience. Better to go with the mom and pop tours and get out of town.