Ketchikan Ranger House, Ketchikan
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Facts and practical information
The Ketchikan Ranger House at 309 Gorge Street in Ketchikan, Alaska was built in 1916 in the residential Captain's Hill district of Ketchikan. Designed by USDA Forest Service in "Vernacular Victorian" style, it housed the U.S. Forest Service's district rangers until 1978. The 1+1⁄2-story frame house has remained essentially unaltered from its original construction. It was built for $650 to serve the first forest ranger for the state of Alaska. ()
Built: 1916 (108 years ago)Coordinates: 55°20'47"N, 131°39'32"W
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Day trips
Ketchikan Ranger House – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: Southeast Alaska Discovery Center, First Lutheran Church, Totem Heritage Center, Soho Coho.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Which popular attractions are close to Ketchikan Ranger House?
Nearby attractions include First Lutheran Church, Ketchikan (3 min walk), Southeast Alaska Discovery Center, Ketchikan (19 min walk), Soho Coho, Ketchikan (19 min walk), Stedman–Thomas Historic District, Ketchikan (22 min walk).
How to get to Ketchikan Ranger House by public transport?
The nearest stations to Ketchikan Ranger House:
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- Creek Street (19 min walk)
- Cape Fox Hill (19 min walk)