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No visit to Ketchikan is complete without a visit to Creek Street, which is actually a boardwalk mounted on a slope beside Ketchikan Creek. The boardwalk is filled with unique shops, cafés, restaurants, and some of the best salmon-viewing spots in the area. It’s listed on the U.S. National Register of Historic Places and is famed for having been Ketchikan’s red light district up till the 1950s. Many of the attractions you’ll come across commemorate that part of their past, including the Dolly’s House brothel, which has since been converted into a museum. Take your time when strolling the lovely stretch and enjoy all the local art and culture while you’re there.

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