Sitka National Historical Park, 501 Lincoln St, Sitka, AK 99835, Соединенные ШтатыКарта
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621aliciad
Super informative
Such a great gem in town! Considering admission is free, it's even better! The tours are extensive and leave every 30 minutes. The tour guide, Matt Booth, was so knowledgeable and friendly. It was obv...
Отзыв оставлен 16 июля 2023 г.
ChinaShrek
Worth doing!
I wasn't expecting much when we decided to go here but I'm glad we did. It is one of four surviving Russian structures in Alaska today. The National Park Service gives tours every 30 minutes and you c...
Отзыв оставлен 13 июля 2023 г.
JohnnyV01077
Interesting historical structure and tour that explains why Russia occupied and later sold Alaska to the United States.
One of the last remaining structures from the Russian occupation in the 1800s. Interesting tour and video available. These free tours leave every half hour. They do limit the number on each tour. Firs...
Отзыв оставлен 30 июня 2023 г.
scottwZ3333YV
Nice way to burn an hour
A nice way to fill an hour. It's neat to see how the Russians lived before the US bought the land. It's also free, so it's great if you are on a budget.
Отзыв оставлен 25 июня 2023 г.
WeLoveDisneyland
This is a must see tour if you are in town!
Beautifully restored by the National Park Service, tours are given every half hour with a park ranger. The house dates back to 1842. Try to read its history before you arrive- it will make your visit ...
Super informative
Such a great gem in town! Considering admission is free, it's even better! The tours are extensive and leave every 30 minutes. The tour guide, Matt Booth, was so knowledgeable and friendly. It was obv...
Worth doing!
I wasn't expecting much when we decided to go here but I'm glad we did. It is one of four surviving Russian structures in Alaska today. The National Park Service gives tours every 30 minutes and you c...
Interesting historical structure and tour that explains why Russia occupied and later sold Alaska to the United States.
One of the last remaining structures from the Russian occupation in the 1800s. Interesting tour and video available. These free tours leave every half hour. They do limit the number on each tour. Firs...
Nice way to burn an hour
A nice way to fill an hour. It's neat to see how the Russians lived before the US bought the land. It's also free, so it's great if you are on a budget.
This is a must see tour if you are in town!
Beautifully restored by the National Park Service, tours are given every half hour with a park ranger. The house dates back to 1842. Try to read its history before you arrive- it will make your visit ...