In 2019, 1.2 million people stepped off a cruise ship into the small, south-east Alaskan town of Ketchikan. The next year, in 2020, zero did. After decades of diligent work building a sleepy fishing, mining, and logging town into one of the most sought after cruise destinations in the world, the COVID-19 pandemic has transformed Ketchikan into an empty shell—lined with restaurants, shops, and attractions for the visitors who no longer come. Now, the town must find a way to survive without its key economy until the day arrives when cruise visitors once again pour into its docks.
2023-06-10
02023-04-11
02023-05-04
01932-07-01
02020-09-09
02019-11-18
02021-10-07
02022-01-03
01961-01-01
02020-10-26
02021-02-10
02023-05-11
02021-01-01
0