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Anchorage Museum of History and Art |
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The Anchorage Museum is one of the best places to experience Alaskan art, history and culture. |
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One of the most visited attractions in Alaska, the Anchorage Museum of History and Art is a world-class museum located in Alaska’s largest city. The Museum’s permanent collection numbers more than 17,500 objects, 2,000 artifacts and 350,000 historical photographs. Life-size dioramas show traditional village dwellings of Alaska’s Aleuts, Eskimos and Indians; homes of early Russian settlers and Gold Rush-era pioneers; and an actual piece of the Alaska Pipeline. The Museum shop, voted one of the best places to buy Alaska Native art and crafts by the Anchorage Daily News, is a must-see. |
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VITAL INFO: |
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Best suited for all ages
You can expect to spend under 2 hours when visiting our location
We are open year-round
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COST: |
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Average cost for this attraction: under $10
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We accept:
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We provide special rates for: |
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Seniors, Children |
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HOW TO FIND US USING PUBLIC TRANSPORTATION: |
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The Museum is accessible via the PeopleMover bus, Anchorage's municipal bus system. |
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On your visit to the museum you will want to spend time in the Alaska Gallery, the largest installation of its kind in the state that traces the 10,000-year history and culture of Alaska’s people from the Bering land bridge to the present. If you are traveling with children, you will also want to view our Children’s Gallery. |
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Wheelchair/Stroller Accessible |
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Dining facilities |
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Advance Tickets |
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Children Activities |
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