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    Infrastructure Improvements – Ketchikan AK

    Date added: December 11, 2021

    Public Works Administration project W1011 was approved for municipal improvements in Ketchikan 10/2/1936 in the amount of $67,950. Included was street improvements, removal of piling and planking on Water, Cliff, Main, Stedman, Front, Bawden, Mission and Mill Streets and replacing with… read more

    Totem Bight State Historical Park – Ketchikan AK

    Date added: July 15, 2017; Modified: March 13, 2018

    In 1938, the Civilian Conservation Corps (CCC) developed the Totem Bight State Historical Park. The park, believed to be the site of an old Tlingit fish camp, was part of a larger U.S. Forest Service program focused on the restoration of… read more

    Totem Bight State Historical Park, The Clan House – Ketchikan AK

    Date added: July 19, 2017; Modified: September 19, 2017

    The Clan House is a replica of a community house representative of houses built in the early nineteen-century native villages of Southeast Alaska. It served as the chieftain’s dwelling and it also housed several families part of his clan. The… read more

    Saxman Totem Park, Kats and His Bear Wife Totem – Saxman AK

    Date added: July 13, 2017; Modified: September 19, 2017

    The Civilian Conservation Corps (CCC) relocated the Kats and His Bear Wife totem from a village in Southeast Alaska to the newly established Saxman Totem Park. The CCC set up a totem restoration project in 1938 and Tlingit carvers enrolled in the… read more

    Saxman Totem Park, Secretary of State Pole (Seaward Pole) – Saxman AK

    Date added: July 12, 2017; Modified: September 19, 2017

    The Civilian Conservation Corps (CCC) relocated the Secretary of State Pole (Seaward Pole) from a village in Southeast Alaska to the newly established Saxman Totem Park. The CCC set up a totem restoration project in 1938 and Tlingit carvers enrolled in the CCC… read more

    Saxman Totem Park, Giant Rock Oyster Pole – Saxman AK

    Date added: July 8, 2017; Modified: September 19, 2017

    The Civilian Conservation Corps (CCC) relocated the Giant Rock Oyster Pole from a village in Southeast Alaska to the newly established Saxman Totem Park. The CCC set up a totem restoration project in 1938 and Tlingit carvers enrolled in the CCC lead… read more

    Saxman Totem Park, Pointing Figure – Saxman AK

    Date added: July 8, 2017; Modified: September 19, 2017

    The Civilian Conservation Corps (CCC) relocated the Pointing Figure totem from a village in Southeast Alaska to the newly established Saxman Totem Park. The CCC set up a totem restoration project in 1938 and Tlingit carvers enrolled in the CCC lead the… read more

    Saxman Totem Park, the Lincoln Totem Pole – Saxman AK

    Date added: July 7, 2017; Modified: September 19, 2017

    The Civilian Conservation Corps (CCC) established the Saxman Totem Park in 1938 and set up a totem restoration project. Tlingit carvers enrolled in the CCC lead the restoration process. The CCC relocated the Lincoln Totem pole from a village in Southeast Alaska… read more