The place is not big, mainly to see the place where the gold miners lived before. I wanted to see the jumping salmon. Because the season was wrong, I didn't see it. It seems that thousands of salmon can be seen upstream in July and August, and the scene is spectacular. The city is not big, there are no traffic lights, and volunteers direct traffic! Close to the pier is more prosperous and there are many shops.
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The place is not big, mainly to see the place where the gold miners lived before. I wanted to see the jumping salmon. Because the season was wrong, I didn't see it. It seems that thousands of salmon can be seen upstream in July and August, and the scene is spectacular. The city is not big, there are no traffic lights, and volunteers direct traffic! Close to the pier is more prosperous and there are many shops.
The southernmost city in Alaska, the wooden house on Ketchigenxi Street, which is named after the "squid and totem hometown", was once a "red light district" for fishermen and woodcutters, most famous for its "Dolly's House".