With busy fishing fleets, thriving art and food scenes, vibrant Indigenous communities and quirky little museums, it’s hard ...
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 ...
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 ...
What happens to a town when a key industry collapses? Sometimes it dies. But sometimes it finds a way to reinvent itself. Case in point: Ketchikan, Alaska, where the demise of the timber industry has ...