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Monday, July 17, 2006


Southeast Alaska – Petersburg

Petersburg Alaska was founded by Norwegian fisherman more than 100 years ago. Petersburg known as “Alaska’s Little Norway,” is a town of approximately 3200 residents. It is located on the tip of Mitkof Island on Frederick Sound. The town’s income comes primarily from seafood. Petersburg has a strong Norwegian heritage and visitors will appreciate it’s off the beaten path atmosphere. The local residents celebrate Norwegian Independence Day each year in mid- May. Petersburg is not a large cruise ship destination (some smaller cruise ships include Petersburg as a port of call), air flights are available via Alaska Airlines. Popular activities include whale watching, fishing, hiking, and viewing of several species of wildlife. Lodging is available at local motels and bed and breakfasts.

1 Comments:

  • I looked for another way to contact you but this was all I could find.
    I'm a fellow Alaskan Blogger, http://thegreatland.blogspot.com .

    I'm making the rounds asking Alaskan Bloggers to support Andrew Halcro for Governor. (http://www.andrewhalcro.com/)I'm not associated with the campaign in any way, I'm just trying to get some grass root support generated through the Internet and word of mouth. He has a mountain of an up hill battle to win against the Republican and Democrat political machines. Let's take back Alaska for Alaskans.

    I understand that not every blog is appropriate for political commentary. However, if you could post a link to my blog and pass the word on to others that would be a help.

    Thanks and best wishes to you and yours.
    --
    Bob

    By Blogger Bob, at 8:08 PM  

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