"One of them is an out-of-touch liberal, and the other happened to be the mayor of Sitka," she said, referring to McAdams.
Palin's Frenzied Attempt to Save Miller|Shushannah Walshe|November 1, 2010|DAILY BEAST
Miller now enters the general election against his Democratic opponent, Sitka Mayor Scott McAdams.
Murkowski Bows Out in Alaska|Shushannah Walshe|September 1, 2010|DAILY BEAST
At Sitka the minimum was eight degrees plus; at Wrangell, near the storm-throat of the Stickeen, zero.
Travels in Alaska|John Muir
This man had been taken to Sitka with the Fogers, and had materially aided them in re-assembling the craft.
Tom Swift in the Caves of Ice|Victor Appleton
We expect to reach Juneau to-night and I may be able to write once more—from Sitka.
My Boyhood|John Burroughs
Just as soon as the gang-plank was lowered there was a rush for shore, and every person was on his way to see the sights of Sitka.
Trails and Tramps in Alaska and Newfoundland|William S. Thomas
To drift into the harbor of Sitka is like entering another world.
Alaska|Ella Higginson
British Dictionary definitions for Sitka
Sitka
/ (ˈsɪtkə) /
noun
a town in SE Alaska, in the Alexander Archipelago on W Baranof Island: capital of Russian America (1804–67) and of Alaska (1867–1906). Pop: 8876 (2003 est)