Wednesday, August 5, 2009

Sitka

Nestled at the foot of magnificent glacial carved mountains facing the Pacific Ocean on Baranof Island, Sitka is located on the outer coast of Alaska’s Inside Passage and lies at the heart of the largest temperate rain forest in the world, the Tongass National Forest. With views of island-studded waters and forests descending to the water’s edge, Sitka is home to just under 9,000 people.
Sitka’s colorful past is a unique blend of native Tlingit culture and Russian history. In 1867, when the United States purchased Alaska from the Russians, the transfer ceremony was held in Sitka, and Sitka became Alaska’s first capital city.

http://www.cityofsitka.com/aboutsitka/Sitka%20Final%20Webpageedit2.pdf

1 comment:

Dr. Liz said...

Thank you for all of your efforts meeting us in Sitka.
Beautiful weather, whales, salmon, glaciers, scenery extraordinaire!
Our hats go off to you!
Glad that we missed the bear on the way to the raptor center.
Hugs, Liz and Don