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A Look at the 1912 Kake Salmon Cannery

June 2, 2017
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Derelict since the 70’s, the Kake Cannery nonetheless remains a fascinating example of Alaska’s industrial past. Favorite part? The trusses!

 

More information on the Kake Salmon Cannery here.

 

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