24 September 2007

Facts about Ketchikan

Ketchikan (IPA: [ˈkɛ.tʃɪˌkæn]) is the fifth most populous city in the U.S. state of Alaska and the southeastern most sizable city in that state.
Ketchikan's economy is based upon tourism and fishing, and the city is known as the "Salmon Capital of the World." The Misty Fjords National Monument is one of the area's major attractions.
Ketchikan is named after Ketchikan Creek, which flows through the town. Ketchikan comes from the Tlingit name for the creek, Kitschk-hin, the meaning of which is unclear, it may mean "the river belonging to Kitschk." Other accounts claim it means "Thundering Wings of an Eagle." Ketchikan also has the world's largest collection of standing totem poles located at three major locations: Saxman Village, Totem Bight, and the Totem Heritage
Center.

1 comment:

lillie and drew said...

i hear everyone is working hard to help you get moved, We are praying for you. and we are very excited that you are rogressing with your lives.
love lillie

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