1. Saxman Native Village is a historical native village located in Ketchikan, Alaska. It is home to the largest collection of standing totem poles in the world, with over 25 totems in the village. The village is also known for its traditional Tlingit culture and heritage. Visitors can witness traditional dances and songs, purchase hand-crafted native art and jewelry, and learn about the traditional subsistence activities of the Tlingit people.
2. Saxman Native Village is open daily from 8:00 am to 5:00 pm during the summer season (May 1 - September 30). Their phone number is (907) 225-4846.
3. Admission to Saxman Native Village costs $5 for adults, $3 for students (13-17), $2 for children (5-12), and is free for children under 5. Transportation to the village can be arranged through various tour operators in Ketchikan, or visitors can rent a car or take a taxi.


