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Sitka National Historical Park
Park Fun
Are you looking for fun on the web? The National Parks have what you are looking for! If you can't actually visit a park, you can have fun and learn about these special places by visiting the websites below.
 
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Sitka Fun
Explore the Timeless Totems of Sitka National Historical Park on this exciting, interactive electronic field trip.

Our Wild Neighbors: A cool, interactive website about Alaskan animals. 

Download a coloring book all about salmon

Jigsaw Puzzle: Can you piece together this picture?

More National Parks Fun
National Park On-line Fun Guide: Rangers and scientists at many parks have created on-line activities for fun and to help you get to know the Parks a bit better.

 
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The RangerZone: Many parks offer junior ranger programs you can complete entirely online.

WebRangers: Try this on-line Junior Ranger program that's packed with fun and games. You’ll learn what Park Rangers do to help protect our natural resources and our cultural heritage. You’ll also learn how Park Rangers observe and discover new things about our National Parks. 

Historic photo of Castle Hill  

Did You Know?
The transfer of Alaska from Russia took place in Sitka. On October 18, 1867, the Russian flag was lowered on Castle Hill, home of Alaska's Russian governors, the American flag was raised, and a brief exchange of statements completed the transfer of Alaska to the United States.

Last Updated: April 03, 2009 at 21:55 EST