Sitka Maritime Heritage Society
We are a non-profit dedicated to preserving maritime heritage and sharing that legacy with the public especially youth. We are restoring...
We are a non-profit dedicated to preserving maritime heritage and sharing that legacy with the public especially youth. We are restoring...
Since Sitka was the capital of Territorial Alaska in 1895, it was chosen as the "See City" by Bishop Rowe. The first service was held in...
An important collection of Russian Orthodox art and rare church treasures. Built in 1844-48, the church was totally destroyed by fire in...
This scenic 107-acre park preserves and interprets the site of a Tlingit Indian fort and the battle fought between the Russians and the...
Sitka Lutheran Church is the site of the first Protestant church on the west coast of North America which contains original artifacts...
Replica of the block house that separated the Russian and Tlingit sections of Sitka after the Tlingits moved back into the area 20 years...