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Ketchikan History
With mining activities beginning in the area, Ketchikan became an important trading community, with an estimated two-thirds of miners' wages reportedly ending up in the bars and bordellos of Creek Street. Creek Street was once the red-light district of Ketchikan. The wooden boardwalk was built on pilings over Ketchikan Creek. Over 30 bordellos lined the street at one point. Despite a mining decline, the fishing industry and timber operations began to grow with establishment of the Ketchikan Spruce Mills early in the century. In 1954, Ketchikan Pulp Mill was completed at nearby Ward Cove, assuring jobs not only in town, but in the surrounding woods as well. Today, the logging industry has nearly disappeared and Ketchikan is now starting to focus on another mainstay, tourism.
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