Review:

Sitka National Historical Park/ Totem Park in Alaska, also known as Totem Park, is full of so much history, culture, and beauty. The park preserves the site of a battle between the indigenous Tlingit people and Russian traders who tried to invade the land. You’ll be able to see the Russian Bishop’s House, learn about their little known colonial legacy in North America, and see the gorgeous Haida and Tlingit totem poles which stand along the park’s coastal trail. There are daily tours which are guided by knowledgeable rangers who will give you a more in-depth perspective of the land. Other aspects include a visit to the park museum which houses over a thousand glass plate negatives by photographer E. W. Merrill.

103 Monastery St, Sitka, AK 99835

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