Seward is located on Resurrection Bay,127 miles south of Anchorage, population 2606. Historically, Seward was an important transportation hub for Alaska's mining, exploration, fishing and trapping industry. Resurrection Bay, a year- round ice-free harbor, made Seward an important cargo and fishing port as well as a strategic military post during WWII.
This church is St.Peter's Episcopal church-it is considered the oldest protestant church on the Kenai Peninsula.
This is the original hotel and it is still open for business.
Brown & Hawkins is one of the oldest family owned business in Alaska. It was built in 1904.
This blog is set up to record our adventure as we travel North America in our 5th wheel. We just retired this year and are staying at Wildwood Rv and Golf Resort.
Sunday, September 16, 2007
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