Ketchikan's most distinctive property offers scenic views of the town and Thomas Basin from 135 feet above the village. The setting is cozy yet luxurious. A towering, log-framed lobby has Tlingit and Haida artwork, an interesting collection of museum-quality artifacts, and a roaring fire. The spacious rooms are attractively decorated with traditional tribal colors and watercolors of Alaska birds. All rooms have views of either Tongass Narrows or Deer Mountain. Numshee Jitters (that's "Crazy" Jitters in Tlingit) is the lobby's coffee shop, and the Heen Kahidi Dining Room serves three meals a day, with seafood, pasta, chicken, and steaks highlighting the dinner menu. Be sure to reserve one of the window tables that overlook Ketchikan.
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