There are two national parks in Alaska with the specific designation of "National Historic Park". They are the Klondike Gold Rush National Historic Park located near Skagway, Alaska and the Sitka National Historic Park near Sitka, Alaska.
Skagway, Juneau, Ketchikan, Sitka, Kenai, Katmai and Denali "National Park" to name a few. The Denali Forrest.
The main ports of call are Juneau, Ketchikan, and Skagway, Alaska. Some alternate ports are Sitka, Icy Strait point. Southern origination/destination ports are Seattle, Washington, or Vancouver, BC, Canada. Northern origination/destination points are Seward, Whittier, both of which serve Anchorage.
The flight distance from Juneau, Alaska to Sitka, Alaska is 93 miles.
The sitka spruce tree.It is known to be the tallest spruce tree and is named after a city where the first sitka was sighted, Sitka, Alaska.
On Baranof Island of the Alaska Panhandle.
Sitka is a city in Alaska that is on two islands. The land was created from uplift after glaciation.
The Sitka Spruce.
When alaska was owned by russia.
"The purchase agreement was signed by Seward on March, 30, 1867, and approved by the U.S. Senate May 27, 1867. President Andrew Johnson signed the final treaty the following day and the transfer was made Oct. 18, 1867, in Sitka." http://fairbanks-alaska.com/alaska-history.htm
Based on population, Sitka is the fourth largest city in Alaska. The largest cities in Alaska are Anchorage, Fairbanks, Juneau and Sitka.
The web address of the Sitka Historical Society is: http://www.sitkahistory.org