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Ketchikan In Ketchikan, a town built on stilts, the renowned totem poles are proud reminders of the area's strong native presence. Wander down Creek Street, the town's famous, and now-innocent, "red light" district. Don't miss the The Great Alaskan Lumberjack Show. |
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Juneau Alaska's colorful capital city was once a magnet for gold seekers in the 1890s. Don't miss the the famous Red Dog Saloon. View the awesome Mendenhall Glacier during a thrilling helicopter ride. |
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Sitka At this one-time capital of Russian America, our guests are always impressed with a visit to the onion-domed St. Michaels Cathedral and the oldest building in Alaska: the Russian Bishop's House. You won't have to worry about Sitka's volcano, Mount Edgecumbe; it's been dormant for ages. |
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Whittier (Anchorage) From the port of Whittier, you can visit nearby Anchorage. Located at the base of the Chugach Mountains, Anchorage is a surprisingly cosmopolitan city. Get to know this great city on the Anchorage City and Heritage Center Tour. |
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Skagway This unique port is a town of false-front buildings and wood plank sidewalks. Catch the action at the playfully "naughty" Red Onion Saloon and in the "Days of '98 Saloon" Theatre. Visit a recreated Gold Rush Trail Camp. For a journey into Alaska's past, travel aboard the White Pass and Yukon Railroad. |
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Vancouver If you extend your stay in Vancouver, you'll definitely want to visit Gastown. Dine at the superb restaurants and browse through the quaint curio shops. Save time to stroll through the exquisite gardens of Stanley Park. |
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Glacier Bay Make sure you have your camera ready when you visit Glacier Bay. Spread across 3.2 million acres in Southeast Alaska, this protected national park is home to 15 active glaciers, numerous seabirds, otters and humpback whales. |
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Prince William Sound Located off the coast of Anchorage, this amazing body of water hosts the largest concentration of glaciers in Alaska. This includes the College Fjord, a series of glaciers named after Ivy League schools. |
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