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Southeast Alaska Southern Region On the west coast of Annette Island, Metlakatla is accessible by air or state ferry. The island has status as a federal reservation for the Tsimshian Indians, and long-term visits require a permit. Ketchikan is Alaska's southern most port of call for most cruises. Visit Saxman and Totem Bight parks and the Totem Heritage Center to see the world's largest collection of totem poles. The Tongass Historical Museum offers exhibits of traditional Native culture, a history of the fishing industry, and a timber-camp bunkhouse. The town's frontier days are remembered at "Dolly's House," a former brothel on Creek Street. An excursion boat or plane will take you into 2.3-million-acre Misty Fjords National Monument. The coastal rain forests and glacial fjords shelter many species of land animals and sea life. Four nations shaped Wrangell history. America, Russia, England, and Tlingit. Learn more at SSS XXI Totem Park and Chief Shakes Island. Walk Petroglyph Beach to see prehistoric rock carvings. Prospectors came for 'the gateway to the Stikine' &endash; a river now offering wildlife, glaciers, and hot springs. Petersburg residents celebrate their culture with
decorative rosemailing (traditional Norwegian painting) on
houses and storefronts, and a rousing Little Norway Festival
every May. From town, enjoy an excursion to LeConte Glacier,
the southernmost active tidewater glacier in North
America. Alaska's capital and the gateway to Glacier Bay, Juneau (pop. 29,813) is nestled between towering Mt. Juneau and Gastineau Channel. The city combines the modern architecture of high-rise buildings with the renovated structures of the Gold Rush Historic District. Local attractions include the Capital Building, St. Nicolas Russian Orthodox Church, Wickersham House, Gastineau Salmon Hatchery, state and city museums, and Mendenhall Glacier. From Juneau, flightseeing excursions take you to the Juneau Icefield, and boat tours provide access to Tracy Arm Fjord, where glaciers descend as much as 1,000 feet below the water's surface. Admiralty Island National Monument shelters the denest brown bear population in Alaska's Inside Passage and has the highest concentration of nesting bald eagles on the continent. The island's only community is the Tlingit village of Angoon, where lodges and rental cabins are available. Haines hosts the Southeast Alaska State Fair every August. You can camp in sight of two glaciers at Chilkat State Park. At nearby Fort Seward, visit a former Army barracks now used as a Native arts center, and see the famous Chilkat Indian Dancers. Up to 3,900 bald eagles congregate in the Chilkat Bald Eagle Preserve during fall and winter to feed on spawning salmon. In Skagway, remember the days of 1898, when 20,000 prospectors passed through town in search of Klondike gold. The era's history has been carefully preserved in Skagway's storefronts and on the 33-mile Chilkoot Trail. Visit the Klondike Gold Rush National Historical Park, or take an excursion on the vintage railcars of the White Pass & Yukon Route, one of the world's most scenic mountain railways. Yakutat, once a winter village for the Tlingit Indians,
offers access to excellent steelhead fishing. Use the
village as your departure point for kayak and boat
expeditions to Hubbard Glacier and Russell Fjord.
Flightseeing tours will take you to Malaspina Glacier, the
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