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Shopping Directory Ray Troll is Alaska's leading fish-obsessed artist. His small gallery, Soho Coho, at 5 Creek St., is worth a visit even if you aren't a shopper. It shows Troll's own work and that of other Ketchikan artists from the same school of surreal rainforest humor. In Troll's art, subtle ironies and silly puns coexist in a solidly decorated interior world. T-shirts are his most popular canvas; "Spawn Till You Die" is a classic. Troll's incredible work-of-art website delves far into his strange mind (and sells shirts), at www.trollart.com. The gallery is open summer daily from 9am to 6pm; winter Wednesday through Saturday from noon to 5:30pm. Souvenirs Markets Stop for kettle-corn popcorn on your shopping trip at Orca Corn, at 602 Dock St., an addictive local favorite that you can get in the usual movie-theater style, or with such flavors as blueberry or maple. Next door is a terrific coffee shop, Refiners Roast, open long hours every day and serving killer brownies and other baked goods along with the great coffee. Moving back toward the waterfront, Eagle Spirit Gallery of Ketchikan, at 310 Mission St. shows some very impressive Alaska Native art, including large carved pieces from this region.
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