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About
Ketchikan
Ketchikan
is known as Alaska's Native Cultural Center and Sportfishing Capital.
The fourth largest city in Alaska, Ketchikan provides access for
travelers headed to Prince of Wales Island, Metlakatla, Hyder,
Wrangell, Petersburg and the spectacular Misty Fjords National
Monument. Native art and culture flourish here due to the large
population of Native Alaskans, represented by three indigenous
tribes: the Tlingit, Haida and Tsimshian. Ketchikan has the largest
collection of totem poles in the world, and has been recognized
as one of the top 100 arts communities in America. Visitors will
find an outstanding variety of shops, galleries and boutiques
throughout the town.
Deer Mountain Tribal Hatchery and Eagle Center is located located
in City Park. Visitors cab view salmon rearing, see salmon return
to spawn and visit the eagle display. The facility is in the process
of obtaining it's certification as a rehabilitation center for
eagles.
Ketchikan
Attractions
Gold Coast Lodge, Ketchikan Fishing, Alaska Maritime National
Wildlife Refuge, Creek Street Historic District, Dolly's House
Museum, Guard Island Lighthouse.
Ketchikan
Hotels
Best Western Landing Hotel
3434 Tongass Avenue, Ketchikan, Alaska, USA, 99901 Book
Here
Blueberry Hill Bed & Breakfast
500 Front St, Ketchikan, Alaska, USA, 99901-4508
Book Here
D&W's Almost Home Bed & Breakfast
412 D-1 Loop Rd., Ketchikan, Alaska, USA, 99901-9202 Book
Here
D&W's Almost Home Vacation Rentals
441 Knudson Cove Rd., Ketchikan, Alaska, USA, 99901-9202 Book
Here
Gilmore Hotel
326 Front Street, Ketchikan, Alaska, USA, 99901 Book
Here