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Juneau-Douglas City Museum Learn about Juneau's gold-mining history and the Tlingit culture at the Juneau-Douglas City Museum, located at Fourth and Main Streets. The museum features a number of artifacts, audio-visual presentations and changing exhibits. Pick up a free historical downtown guide from the gift shop onsite.
Address: 114 W 4th St. Juneau AK USA 99801
1 907 586-3572
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Sheldon Jackson Museum This is the oldest museum in Alaska, and is located in the first concrete building in the state. The collection was started by Rev. Dr. Sheldon Jackson, a minister in the 1890's who collected artifacts and placed them in this museum, starting in 1887. The collections include items from several different native cultures in Alaska, from baskets and masks to totems and hand-sewing. They also have frequent Native art demonstrations. Address: 104 College Drive Sitka AK 99835-7657
1 907 747-8981
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Tongass Historical Museum Learn about the heritage and culture of Ketchikan and southeast Alaska at the Tongass Historical Museum. A historical archive and photo collection are available for research needs.
Address: 629 Dock St. Ketchikan AK USA 99901
1 907 225-5600
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Skagway Museum Located in the historic district, the Skagway Museum features gold rush era artifacts and memorabilia. Address: Seventh Avenue & Spring Street Skagway AK USA 99840
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Alaska State Museum This museum offers permanent exhibits including natural history, Alaska's Native peoples, and the Russian and American influences on Alaska. There are also a variety of temporary exhibits at the museum at any time. Address: 395 Whittier Street Juneau AK 99801-1718
Send an Email (3) 1 907 465-2901
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