The Tlingit fished and traded here for years before 1881, when the first missionaries arrived and renamed the settlement for a prominent Presbyterian, Mrs F. Haines. Today the town survives on fishing and tourism, and though cruise ships tend to press on to Skagway, it remains a popular spot, which in mid-August hosts the cookouts, crafts and log-rolling of the Southeast Alaska Fair . The fairgrounds also hold Dalton City , a small pioneer theme park notable only in that its buildings came from the movie sets of Jack London's White Fang , which was filmed in the Haines area in 1989. -- location id = 42498 -->
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