- Norman Jackson
Our gallery, Ketchikans Carver at the Creek, is located within the world famous landmark known as Creek Street in Ketchikan, Alaska. Zoom to from a satellite in space Creek Street in high resolution with Google Maps | Low altitude image at Wikipedia. ... http://www.normanjackson.com/home/
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Juneau and link to Sheldon Jackson Museum in Sitka. History, ethnology, publications, and grant information. ... http://www.museums.state.ak.us/
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| | - The Mt Roberts Tramway
Today the Mount Roberts Tramway is one of the most visited attractions in Southeast Alaska carrying over 200,000 visitors each tour season. Goldbelt is committed to making this a valuable place for locals to visit frequently in addition to tourists. ... http://www.goldbelt.com/subsidiaries/MRT.html
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- A Teller
The Eskimo fishing camp called Nook was reported 20 miles south of Teller in 1827. A Western Union Telegraph expedition wintered at the present site in 1866 and 1867; it was then called Libbyville or Libby Station. The Teller Reindeer Station was ope ... http://www.kawerak.org/tribalHomePages/teller/
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- The Bear Creek Cabins
Carl and Candy Norman, owners of Bear Creek Cabins, have been in the hospitality industry for 30 years. Candy was born in Seward and Carl arrived in Seward as a young boy in 1957. We have 5 generations of this family living in Seward and Anchorage. ... http://www.sewardbearcreekcabins.com/
| | - The Sitka
Sitka was originally inhabited by a major tribe of Tlingits, who called the village Shee Atika. It was discovered by the Russian Vitus Bering expedition in 1741, and the site became New Archangel in 1799. St. Michaels Redoubt trading post and fort we ... http://www.commerce.state.ak.us/dca/commdb/CIS.cfm?Comm_Boro_Name=Sitka
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