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 ...
Ketchikan sits at the southernmost entrance ... Visitors come to this part of the state for the beautiful scenery, Alaska Native culture and fresh seafood, including Alaska salmon and king crab.
Ketchikan: Ketchikan is a quaint part of Alaska that is set among breathtaking scenery. It is located at the entrance to the Inside Passage, which is a passage of water that weaves through remarkable ...