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Sitka National Historical Park


Sitka National Historical Park


Sitka National Historical Park covers an area of 113 acres (about 46 hectares), although it is the smallest Park in Alaska, there is no shortage of beautiful scenery and a long history. In 1804, the Tlingit people build a bulwark against the Russians with wood here, but a week later, the Russians were defeated. The monument is still in the park for visitors. There is a dense tropical rainforest, a rocky stretch of coast, islands everywhere, undulating hills, many beautiful scenery let Sitka become one of Alaska's most beautiful seaside town of. Tin Carter National Historical Park in Alaska is only a fusion of Tlingit culture and Russian history style national park.

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