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Juneau was the largest incorporated city in Alaska until when Sitka added 2, miles to the city. The climate is oceanic with cool temperatures and lots of rain. Sitka receives about inches of precipitation annually with rainfall on days of the year per average. The rain allows for a cool average temperature of Sitka has many incredible geographic features that are perfect for people who love the outdoors.

Sitka was the site of the ceremony in which the Russian flag was lowered and the United States flag raised after Alaska was purchased by the United States in after the sea otter pelt trade died out.

The flag lowering and raising event is re-enacted in Sitka every October 18 Alaska Day. After the original ceremony, the entire U. Sitka would serve as the capital of the Alaska Territory until , when the seat of government was relocated north to Juneau. Ragan on September 19, While gold mining and fish canning paved the way for the town's initial growth, it wasn't until World War II, when the Navy constructed an air base on Japonski Island, with its 30, service personnel that Sitka finally came into its own.

O'Connell Bridge was the first cable stayed bridge built in the Western Hemisphere. S, with a total area of 4, Sitka displaced Juneau, Alaska as the largest city upon the incorporation with 2, square miles 7, km2 of incorporated area. Juneau is 2, square miles 7, km2 and was formed through incorporation of the borough and city in As of the census of , there were 8, people, 3, households, and 2, families residing in the borough.

The population density was 3. There were 4, housing units at an average density of 1. The racial makeup of the borough was There were 3, households out of which Small groups, and everyone is in. Our captains and ships are flexible. When we see something cool, we let you know and go check it out. And aboard your ship, the atmosphere is relaxed and easy-going. Like-minded travelers become new-found friends over casual and delicious!

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