Two Different Takes on Ketchikan, Alaska: Nature, Culture, and Adventure

Ketchikan, steeped in a rich history shaped by its Indigenous roots and later European exploration, stands as a gateway to the Inside Passage. Originally inhabited by the Tlingit people, Ketchikan’s name derives from the Tlingit term “Kitschk-hin,” meaning “thundering wings of an eagle,” a tribute to the abundant wildlife in the region. The city’s modern … Continue reading Two Different Takes on Ketchikan, Alaska: Nature, Culture, and Adventure