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Ketchikan -- fourth-largest city in Alaska. We wouldn't call it a city on the east coast. :) - aam.jpg
Seaplane landing. - aal.jpg
View of Ketchikan from the ship. - aak.jpg
Downtown Ketchikan. I think this was taken from the hotel at the top of the tram. - aaj.jpg
The tunnel in Ketchikan; it's in the Guinness Book as the only tunnel in the world that can be driven over, around, or under, as well as through. - aae.jpg
Ketchikan. You can see Dolly's House in the background at left. - aac.jpg
They had a little tram that went up to a hotel/gift shop. - aaa.jpg
Welcome to Ketchikan! They claim the title "Salmon Capital of the World" not because they get the most salmon, but because they get the most kinds of salmon. - aab.jpg
Ketchikan - aad.jpg
Ketchikan also claims to have the largest totem pole collection. - aah.jpg
Dolly's House, the most famous brothel on Creek Street. We took a tour of the inside, which was left much as it was when Dolly Arthur died; it's very garishly decorated, including silk flowers made from condoms in her bathroom. - aaf.jpg
Creek Street, which used to be the town's red-light district. Behind it is "Married Men's Trail", where men used to sneak over to Creek Street without being caught. - aai.jpg
Creek Street - aag.jpg
View down Creek Street. - aaw.jpg
Mountain by Ketchikan.