Alex Christy

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In 1989, the Alaska Marine Highway moved its southern terminal north from Seattle to Bellingham, just south of the Canadian border. The move eliminated cruising through the congested waters of Puget Sound and docking in downtown Seattle and cut as much as ten hours off the run to Ketchikan. From Bellingham, it was a straight shot out into the Strait of Georgia past Vancouver and north.
Alaska: Saga of a Bold Land
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