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AlaskaProducts.net
began in 2006, when Marvin & Melanie decided it was time
to create a website for Alaska Theme Products. Through years
of working on the internet and managing small businesses,
we have developed our Alaska Theme Product line. Working
as a web site manager/designer, I have designed marketing
pages for easy access to our products.
Now, in 2006 AlaskaProducts.net has become one of the most affordable
web site products in the Western United States. We continue to
keep up-to-date with the Alaska Theme products and are constantly
upgrading our products to provide our customers with the best possible
services.
AlaskaProducts.net is dedicated to excellence and strives to provide
the highest quality Alaska Themed Products around the world.
Website:Http://www.AlaskaProducts.Net
Email: Marvin-n-Melanie@AlaskaProducts.Net
Ketchikan,
Alaska is
a wonderful stop for shoppers. Our town boasts the highest
number of specialty shops in the state of Alaska. Of interest
are the numerous galleries featuring Alaska Native Art
such as totem carvings and masks, hand painted drums, rare
cedar bark baskets, and ivory and jade carvings. Jewelry
and fur shops line the docks also offering unique Alaskan
art including paintings, prints, sculptures, and glassware.
Also available are locally canned and smoked seafood items
such as salmon. Look for historic maps and charts, Russian
nesting dolls, and the endless selection of Alaskan curio
items.
Local Tip: Ketchikan
has a good assortment of shops and stores. The flourishing Native
culture makes it a great place to find Native art including carved
masks, hand-painted drums, handwoven baskets, fur-trimmed dolls,
jewelry, and beadwork. Ketchikan also has an active contemporary
arts community. More than 230 local visual artists show work in
the town's galleries, providing a large selection of paintings,
prints, pottery, and other arts. Wood carved masks such as the
one pictured can be purchased at Eagle Spirit Gallery at 310 Mission
Street.
Local Tip: Good God is a small shop owned by a
fisherman and his wife. I bought some smoked salmon there that
was canned by a friend of his (I still have some left that I am
saving to eat). Besides seafood, they also sell a lot of other
really unique things. Need kangaroo? Rattlesnake? Turtle? Musk
ox? Caribou? They sell it online!
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