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Ketchikan
The fourth largest city in Alaska, Ketchikan provides access for travelers
headed to Prince of Wales Island, Metlakatla, Hyder, Wrangell, Petersburg and
the spectacular Misty Fjords National Monument. Native art and culture flourish
here due to the large population of Native Alaskans, represented by three
indigenous tribes: the Tlingit, Haida and Tsimshian. Ketchikan has the largest
collection of totem poles in the world, and has been recognized as one of the
top 100 arts communities in America. Visitors will find an outstanding variety
of shops, galleries and boutiques throughout the town.
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Best Western Landing Hotel |
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3434
Tongass Avenue
Ketchikan Alaska
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Capture the beauty, grandeur and
excitement of Alaska in Alaska's First
City, Ketchikan, and enjoy true Alaskan
hospitality at the Best Western Landing. The beautiful
Best Western Landing Hotel in Ketchikan, Alaska is conveniently located across
the street from the Alaska Marine Highway Ferry Terminal and directly across the
beautiful Tongass Narrows from the Ketchikan International Airport. We're your
first stop should you be flying in or arriving by ferry.Our hotel offers many
options that will make your stay in Ketchikan an enjoyable one, and we invite
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Westcoast Cape Fox Lodge |
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800
Venetia Way
Ketchikan Alaska
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Located in Ketchikan, within the heart of the
Tongass National Forest. Each large guestroom features
either two doubles or one king bed with soft plaid comforters for a restful
nights sleep. White pine furniture complements this cozy atmosphere. All the
convenient amenities are included in each room. The suites, tucked up under the
eaves of the main lodge on the third floor, give the feeling of being in the
tree tops. They offer views of the Tongass Narrows and include a large living
area with a couch. Suites are accented by local native art. |
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Gilmore Hotel |
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326
Front Street
Ketchikan Alaska
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This Historical Registered Hotel Built
in 1927 is Located in the Heart of
Downtown Ketchikan Directly Across from
the Cruise Ship Docks.
Located in historic downtown Ketchikan, the newly remodeled Gilmore Hotel offers
a remarkable combination of modern, historic and frontier Alaska.
Built in 1927, The Gilmore Hotel's comfortably furnished rooms offer commanding
views of Alaska's busiest waterfront. Annabelle's Restaurant offers room service
and a full menu in its dining room and cocktail service in the lounge. There are
museums, a totem center, salmon hatchery and historic Creek Street all within
walking distance. |
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The Narrows Inn Restaurant & Marina |
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4871
N, Tongass Hwy
Ketchikan Alaska
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The Narrows Inn, Restaurant & Marina in Ketchikan, Alaska has 44
deluxe rooms, 3 luxury suites, a restaurant and lounge, featuring panoramic
views overlooking the marina where fishing and floatplane charters can complete
your Alaskan experience. Located just 3 minutes north of the airport ferry,10
minutes from downtown shopping and 15 minutes from both totem pole parks. Make
Alaska an experience to remember.
Ocean front rooms offer an exciting opportunity to view local wildlife from the
privacy of your balcony. Observe local seal, bald eagles, blue heron, and otter.
Seasonally, killer whale pods and humpback whale can be viewed on their way to
and from the feeding grounds. Cruise ships, ferry boats, float planes, and
fishing boats are ever present on this vibrant waterway. |
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Sportfishing enthusiasts will be able to test their skill against five species
of salmon, abundant bottom dwellers like halibut, cod and snapper and a variety
of freshwater trout. Camping, hiking, wildlife viewing, boating and other
outdoor activities are readily available.
Creek Street, bordering Ketchikan Creek, winds through the heart of downtown.
Actually a wooden boardwalk, Creek St. was Ketchikan's red light district when
prostitution was legal. The former brothels now host restaurants and shops.
Dolly's House Museum, once the home of Madam Dolly Arthur, is open for tours.
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