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  2. 10 unforgettable family fishing trips across the US to get ...

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    Ketchikan (Alaska) The "salmon capital of the world" is a quaint fishing village in the southeastern part of the state, home to Alaska's Native Tlingit, Haida, and Tsimshian peoples.

  3. Ketchikan Creek - Wikipedia

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    Ketchikan Creek (alternate, "Fish Creek"; Tlingit, "Kitschkhin") is a salmon spawning stream [1] on Revillagigedo Island in the U.S. state of Alaska. It heads in a lake and travels through downtown Ketchikan [2] 6 miles (9.7 km) to Tongass Narrows. [3] The historic Creek Street in Ketchikan runs along the creek banks as a piling-perched ...

  4. Excursion Inlet, Alaska - Wikipedia

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    Excursion Inlet was originally an Alaska Native settlement, one of several locations where the Huna Tlingit [7] dispersed around 1750 (Little Ice Age) when the glaciers of present day Glacier Bay Basin advanced into Icy Strait. [8] Excursion Inlet has had a fishing cannery since 1891. The current plant, constructed in 1918, still functions to ...

  5. Inside Passage - Wikipedia

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    Alaska's portion of the Inside Passage extends 500 miles (800 km) from north to south and 100 miles (160 km) from east to west. The area encompasses 1,000 islands and thousands of coves and bays. While the Alexander Archipelago in Alaska provides some protection from the Pacific Ocean weather, much of the area experiences strong semi-diurnal tides.

  6. Tongass Narrows - Wikipedia

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    Ketchikan, Alaska seen from Tongass Narrows in August 2009. Tongass Narrows is a Y-shaped channel, part of Southeast Alaska's Inside Passage.The waterway forms part of the Alaska Marine Highway and as such, is used by charter, commercial fishing, and recreational vessels, as well as commercial freight barges and tanks, kayaks and passenger ferries.

  7. Ketchikan, Alaska - Wikipedia

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    William Paul (1885–1977), (Shgúndi), Tlingit statesman and leader in the Alaska Native Brotherhood born near Ketchikan. Paul was the first Alaska Native to become an attorney and first elected to the Alaska Territorial legislature [43] Ray Troll (born 1954), artist famous for blending art and science in his fish-laden drawings [44] [45]

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