Creek Street in Ketchikan
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Creek Street in Ketchikan is a historic and vibrant tourist attraction located at 13 Creek Street in Ketchikan, Alaska, United States. This iconic wooden boardwalk is lined with colorful buildings that once housed brothels during the Gold Rush era. Today, visitors can explore unique shops, galleries, and restaurants while taking in stunning views of Ketchikan Creek and the surrounding mountains. Creek Street is a must-visit destination for anyone looking to immerse themselves in the rich history and culture of this charming Alaskan town.
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13 Creek St, Ketchikan, AK 99901, United States
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"Almost like a Hollywood movie set - it’s unreal but this century old heritage area is truly pretty and picturesque, it makes it a must-visit in Alaska! In spite of the drizzle and cloudy skies, the quaint timber houses and cabins pop out in the brightest colours possible making the area so photogenic. The wildlife in the remarkably clean river is astounding. Where else in the world can you see seals catching live salmon in the middle of town? The shops offer some very nice craft items and local art work aside from the usual touristy merchandise. This attraction is not very big and so can get rather crowded especially when multiple cruise ships dock simultaneously. Go early!"
"The historic Creek Street in Ketchikan, Alaska is one of the most popular destinations (though not spectacular but it’s different) for the tourists. This is antique boardwalk on wooden pilings over the Ketchikan Creek. The views along the creek were beautiful and unique. There are many restaurants, locally owned shops, galleries and Dolly’s House museum etc on this street. You can also see salmon in the creek. This street is literally built over the water (creek). We took many photos here and bought souvenirs and mementos from here. Creek Street was Ketchikan’s old red light district. Creek Street is bordered on one side by Steadman bridge, which is red antique bridge. Our cruise ship was docked in downtown area, parallel to Front Street. It was an easy walk from there. We took a free shuttle bus that runs downtown loop and got down at Creek Street and walked around in this area. We also walked down to Cruise Ship Terminal area from here. The history was written on some of the buildings and poles. The street gets busy when many cruise ships arrive at Ketchikan Port. We decided to go against the packaged excursion tours and instead walked around the town to fill the history and town."
""Creek Street" in Ketchikan, Alaska, is not just a place; it's an experience that transports visitors back in time to the heyday of the city's historic red-light district. Nestled along the shores of Ketchikan Creek, this charming boardwalk, built on stilts over the water, has evolved from a rowdy brothel hub to a lively tourist destination. The heart of Creek Street is a vibrant mix of quirky shops, art galleries, and boutiques that showcase local crafts and Alaskan culture. It's a haven for souvenir hunters, offering everything from handcrafted jewelry to intricate wood carvings. The Creek Street Market is a highlight, where you can find unique treasures while soaking in the picturesque surroundings. One of the most iconic features of Creek Street is its wooden buildings that line the boardwalk. The "Dolly's House Museum" is a must-visit, preserving the ambiance of the area's colorful past. You can step into the life of Dolly Arthur, a famous madam, and gain insight into the history of this once-illicit district. Wildlife enthusiasts will delight in the opportunity to spot salmon swimming upstream in Ketchikan Creek. During the salmon run, Creek Street becomes a natural spectacle as the fish navigate their way through the clear waters, attracting bald eagles and black bears looking for a meal. Creek Street is not just about history and shopping; it's also a place to savor fresh Alaskan seafood. Many restaurants along the boardwalk offer mouthwatering dishes featuring salmon, halibut, and king crab. Enjoying a meal while overlooking the creek's serene waters is an unforgettable experience. In conclusion, Creek Street in Ketchikan is a captivating blend of history, culture, and natural beauty. Whether you're a history buff, a shopper, or simply seeking a taste of authentic Alaska, this charming boardwalk has something to offer everyone. It's a must-visit destination that allows you to step back in time and immerse yourself in the unique charm of Ketchikan's past and present."
"We were in Ketchikan port for the day and this is a must visit to stroll around & go to the stores. There is so much history and we visited Dolly’s House Museum. We saw a guy catching a big salmon which was exciting. We also spotted a cute seal swimming in the river. It’s a beautiful, quaint area to stroll around."
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