Russian Bishop’s House
The oldest intact Russian building in Sitka was built in 1842 by the Russian American Company as a residence for the Bishop of the...
The oldest intact Russian building in Sitka was built in 1842 by the Russian American Company as a residence for the Bishop of the...
Located behind the Pioneer Home in the Lutheran cemetery. Princess Maksoutoff was the first wife of Alaska's last Russian American...
Located at ANB Harbor, off of Katlian Street, this dedicated brick wall with 2,000 inscriptions represents the rich maritime history of...
WWII headquarters for military forces who served in Sitka. During WWII, Japonski Island was connected by a man-made causeway in the 1940s...
The Alaska Native Brotherhood building is a registered National Historic Landmark built in 1914. Located on Katlian Street in the heart...
Building 29 (currently the Log Cache), also known as the Tilson Building, is one of the few structures surviving from the Russian era of...