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With views of island-studded waters and stately spruce forests reaching to the water?s edge, Sitka is considered Alaska?s most beautiful seaside town. This view looks south over Harrigan Centennial Hall convention center from atop the Troutte Center office building in downtown Sitka.
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The City and Borough of Sitka is a unified city-borough located on the west side of Baranof Island in the Alexander Archipelago of the Pacific Ocean (part of the Alaska Panhandle), in the U.S. state of Alaska. Sitka is the state's fourth-largest city by population and the largest city in the United States by area. The name Sitka (derived from "Sheet’ká", a contraction of the Tlingit name Shee At'iká) means "People on the Outside of Shee," "Sheet’-ká X'áat'l" (often expressed simply as "Shee") being the Tlingit name for Baranof Island. The town is sometimes referred to as "Sitka-by-the-Sea." History: The area was originally settled by the native Tlingit (Kolosh) Indians. Old Sitka was founded in 1799 by Alexandr Baranov, the governor of Russian America. Baranov arrived under the auspices of the Russian-American Company, a "semi-official" colonial trading company chartered by Tsar Paul I. In 1802 a group of Tlingit destroyed the original establishment known as Redoubt Saint Michael (an ... Read more about Sitka on Wikipedia