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We
do Both!
The
Ketchikan Highlights Tour begins at the cruise ship dock. As we go through
the city to Totem Bight State Park, your guide will point out various
places of interest, including the canneries and wild life while you enjoy
sixteen miles of breathtaking waterfront. Questions are always welcome!
Totem Bight State
Park - This seaside park of totem poles holds a special charm. As
a Sourdough tour guide
narrates the legends of the Tlingit and Haida totem poles, you'll walk
along a path in a lush rain forest to the beach. The many totem poles
dot your paths as you enjoy the quiet serenity of the park. There is also
a Native clan house. We'll take you inside and tell you how the people
used to live years ago. Another attraction of the park is the Russian
museum featuring a magnificent, historic collection of guns dating from
1535-1868. Included in the collection is the third-made Gatling gun made
by Mr. Richard J. Gatling himself. The Russian museum also has displays
of mammoth tusks, furs and ivory. There is a delightful curio shop adjacent
to the museum.
Ketchikan City
Highlights - On our way to Saxman, we'll go through Ketchikan and
see eagles, canneries, the ladder salmon use to swim up Ketchikan creek
to spawn, the city park, and other interesting sites.
Saxman - Saxman
was founded in 1894 and was the site of a Presbyterian mission school.
In the mid-1930's the people of Saxman, with the help of the federal Civilian
Conversation Corps, arranged their totem poles into a formal park. It
is the fifth most popular attraction in Alaska. There are several famous
totem poles in the Saxman park including the historic Abraham Lincoln
totem pole and the William Seward pole which memorialized his 1868 visit
to the area.
Seward
was responsible for the United State's purchase of Alaska from Russia
in 1867. There are 34 totem poles at Saxman Native village and each one
has its own unique story and history. We
will also see a clan house and a carving center where totems are made.
The carvers are usually working as we tour. The master carver in Saxman
is internationally recognized and his work is in demand around the world.
You can see many of his totem poles displayed throughout Ketchikan.
Dolly's House/Creek
Street - When we return to Ketchikan we will stop by the historic
Red Light District on Creek Street. We will see Dolly's House which was
a famous brothel operating until the middle of the 20th century. Your
tour includes free tickets to Dolly's house. You can end your tour at
this point or continue with us to the dock which is just two blocks away.
We hope to see you
soon!
$45 per person
To make arrangements
for tours at a different time or for large groups, e-mail
us (rick@kpunet.net) or call us at 1 (888) 801-7596. We have
a 14-passenger van, three 24-passenger coaches, and a 56-passenger double-decker
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