Ketchikan, Alaska
USA

Welcome to Ketchikan, Alaska

Ketchikan snakes for several miles along the southwestern shore of Revillagigedo Island, facing Tangass Narrows. With 14,000 inhabitants, the fourth largest community is known as "Alaska's First City" because it is the first town travelers reach when ferrying north. The city was established in 1887 when a salmon cannery was built at the mouth of the Ketchikan Creek. Today fishermen and loggers still contribute to a colorful atmosphere in the cafes and bars around the waterfront. In Ketchikan rainfall is measured in feet, not inches, averaging over 14 feet each year. As you can see from the photos, we were blessed with gorgeous weather on this visit to Ketchikan.


Approaching downtown Ketchikan
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Welcome to Ketchikan
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A busy waterfront scene
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Creek Street
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Saxman Totem Pole Park
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Saxman Totem Pole Park
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Washing windows on the ms Zaandam
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The Ketchikan fishing fleet
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A successful shopping spree
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Leaving Ketchikan by moonlight
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