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  1. Visit St. Michael’s Cathedral

      Also known as the Cathedral of St. Michael the Archangel, this Sitka landmark is found at Lincoln and Matsoutoff Street. Famed for being the oldest Orthodox cathedral in the New World, the Russians constructed it in the 1800s, and the Diocese of Alaska gained control of it in 1872. Part of the country’s National…

  2. Nugget Restaurant and Bar

      The small, charming town of Sitka only has a handful of restaurants, which means each one needs to be special. Nugget Restaurant and Bar is known for American comfort food from breakfast through late-night dining. Start your morning with one of their staple omelets, all made with farm-fresh eggs. Choose from one of the…

  3. Goddard Hot Springs

      Maximize your spring break by heading to one of Alaska’s handful of natural hot springs. Goddard Hot Springs is just 16 miles south of Sitka, and although the springs are natural, there are also plenty of manmade comforts and luxuries. Open shelters keep the hot springs free of excess snow, and you can choose…

  4. Your Best Java in Sitka

      It’s no surprise that Alaskans are experts at keeping warm, and that includes brewing the perfect cup of joe. Popular shops include The Backdoor Café, a cozy getaway that serves rich coffee, tea and homemade desserts. It’s also a favorite for locals and travelers looking for an inviting office or meeting space. The Larkspur…

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