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Alaksa Wildlife Conservation Center
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PO Box 949, Portage Glacier, AK
AWCC is dedicated to preserving Alaska's wildlife through public education. AWCC takes in injured and orphaned animals year-round and provides spacious enclosures and quality animal care. Animals that cannot be released into the wild are given a permanent home at the center.
Alaska Aviation Heritage Museum
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4721 Aircraft Dr., Anchorage, AK
New exhibits, flight simulator, theater, gifts.
Alaska Botanical Garden
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4601 Campbell Airstrip Rd., Anchorage, AK
Perennial display, herb, and rock gardens; trails. Plant Nursery, gift shop, 1-mile interpretive nature trail, self-guided tour maps, events, docent-tours, and "Discovery Duffels" for kids June-August.
Alaska Heritage Museum at Wells Fargo
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301 W Northern Lts Blvd., Anchorage, AK
The Heritage Library and Museum, established in 1968 by the National Bank of Alaska, focuses on Alaskan history and cultures. It features an extensive collection of 900 Alaska Native artifacts, fine art by Alaskan artists, and a 2,600 volume reference library of books on Alaska subjects. Exhibits and a three-quarter size stagecoach present Wells Fargo’s role in the Alaskan Gold Rush.
Alaska Kenai Magic Lodge
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2440 E. Tudor Rd. #205, Anchorage, AK
Offering custom packages for outdoor enthusiasts interested in salmon and halibut fishing, fly-out fishing adventures, wildlife viewing, sea life and glacier cruises, flightseeing, rafting adventures and much more.
Alaska Mint
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429 West 4th Ave, Anchorage, AK
Alaska Museum of Natural History
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201 N Bragaw St., Anchorage, AK
Alaska dinosaurs, fossils, rocks and artifacts.
Alaska Native Heritage Center
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8800 Heritage Center Dr., Anchorage, AK
The Alaska Native Heritage Center is a gathering place that celebrates, perpetuates and preserves the unique Alaska Native Cultures, languages, traditions and values through celebration and education.
Alaska Sealife Center
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301 Railway Ave., Seward, AK
Alaska's only public aquarium and ocean wildlife rescue center is celebrating ten years on the shores of Resurrection Bay. Visitors to this "window on the sea" have close encounters with puffins, octopus, sea lions and other sealife while peeking over the shoulders of ocean scientists studying Alaska's rich seas and diverse sealife.
The Alaska Zoo
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4731 O'Malley Road , Anchorage, AK
Alaskan Aquamarine Experience
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3857 Fairview, Ketchikan, AK
Specializing in fishing, wildlife viewing and eco-adventure trips such as remote kayaking and photography excursions inside Misty Fjords and Tongass National Parks. Southeast Alaska is home to abundant marine wildlife including orcas (killer whales), humpback whales, sea lions, otters, eagles and many other birds. Sometimes you can also see bears and deer on land or even swimming between the small islands. Offering an abundance of sightseeing opportunities and eco-adventure trips in the Ketchikan area, including overnight camping, harbor tours and much more.
Anchorage Fire Department Museum
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100 E Fourth Ave., Anchorage, AK
Fire Department Museum - fire memorabilia.
Anchorage Museum
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121 W Seventh Ave., Anchorage, AK
The largest museum in Alaska, the Anchorage Museum is a community-based institution with exhibits and programs on the art, history and cultures of Alaska. Over 20 exhibitions are presented each year to more than 200,000 visitors. The Museum also presents a full calendar of public programs and art classes. You are invited to explore the many features of the Anchorage Museum at Rasmuson Center.
Baranov Museum Kodiak Historical Society
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101 Marine Way, Kodiak, AK
Explore Kodiak's rich history, from Alutiiq culture and the Russian colonial period to the early American era, WWII and the present day. The Baranov Museum is located in Kodiak's 200-year-old National Historic Landmark building known as the Erskine House or the Russian American Magazin.
Chena Hot Springs Ice Museum
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P.O.Box 58740, Fairbanks, AK
Chena Hot Springs Resort is home to the world's largest year-round ice environment in the world, the Aurora Ice Museum! It was created from over 1,000 tons of ice and snow all harvested at the resort. The Museum gallery features amazing ice sculptures created by 15 time world champion ice carver Steve Brice, certified N.I.C.A (National Ice Carving Association) and his wife, Heather a 6 time world champion. Within the museum, they have created a two story observation tower with a circular staircase, life size jousters on horse back, a polar bear bedroom, a Christmas tree bedroom, an igloo and an ice outhouse among other pieces of ice art and additional chambers made exclusively with our Alaska Diamond or Alaska Marble ice.
Coldfoot Camp and the Dalton Highway
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PO Box 81512, Fairbanks, AK
Coldfoot Camp is located 260 miles north of Fairbanks, Alaska, at mile 175 of the Dalton Highway. It provides a natural base for a variety of activities in this remote region of Alaska. In the summer, flight-seeing, hiking, rafting, fishing, and exploring area mining roads are some of the many activities guests can experience from Coldfoot Camp. The winter months bring world-class aurora viewing and opportunities for dog mushing excursions with local mushers. Alaska's Arctic is a region that has long captured the imagination of travelers from around the world. The Gates of the Arctic National Park and the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge are two of the more famous "special places" in the surrounding Brooks Range wilderness that can easily be accessed from Coldfoot Camp at Coldfoot, Alaska.
Denali Outdoor Center
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PO Box 170, Denali Park, AK
An outfitter specializing in whitewater rafting, kayaking and mountain biking adventures. The only Alaska river outfitter located in the Nenana River Canyon overlooking Two Rocks Rapid. Activities include some of the best available adventures for all ages and abilities near Alaska's crown jewel, Denali National Park.
Dorothy Page Museum and Historic Town Site
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323 N Main St., Wasilla, AK
Historic building, exhibit.
EarthSong Lodge
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PO Box 89, Healy, AK
EarthSong Lodge offers a variety of summer and winter adventures, ranging from lodge-based accommodations to overnight camping trips. One of the highlights of EarthSong Lodge is a visit to the sled dog kennels, home to the friendliest working huskies in Alaska. These dogs are veterans of many expeditions across the Arctic, and are used to guide people into Denali National Park. Staff will give you a personalized tour through our sled dog kennels and let you visit with the dogs.
Eklutna Historical Park
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Eklutna Rd. off Glenn Hwy., Eklutna, AK
Russian Orthodox and Athabascan culture blend.
Fort Green LLC
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5401 E Mayflower Ln., Wasilla, AK
Trapper Museum. Antiques, Native crafts, art, fur.
Glacier Bay National Park
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PO Box 140 , Gustavus, AK
The marine wilderness of Glacier Bay National Park and Preserve includes tidewater glaciers, snow-capped mountain ranges, ocean coastlines, deep fjords, and freshwater rivers and lakes. This diverse land and seascape hosts a mosaic of plant communities and a variety of marine and terrestrial wildlife and presents many opportunities for adventuring and learning about this unique and powerful place. Glacier Bay National Park activities include the Glacier Bay Tour by day boat, whale watching, sightseeing, wildlife viewing, boating, flightseeing, kayaking, fishing, photography and the park ranger programs.
Great Alaskan Bowl Company
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4630 Old Airport Way, Fairbanks, AK
The Imaginarium
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737 West Fifth Avenue #G, Anchorage, AK
Klondike Gold Rush National Historic Park
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P..O. Box 517, Skagway, AK
Klondike Gold Rush National Historical Park preserves some of the original historic structures in the town of Skagway, Alaska.
Larsen Bay Lodge
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1713 Mission Rd. , Kodiak, AK
World class fishing adventures and hunting adventures abound at Larsen Bay Lodge. If photographing whales, seals, sea lions, bald eagles, puffins, and BIG bears makes your heart beat faster, then bring lots of film or extra flash cards! If all-you-can-eat fresh snow crabs makes your mouth water, then get there hungry and be well-filled!
Major Marine Tours
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411 West 4th, Anchorage, AK
Welcome aboard for an Alaska glacier and wildlife cruise experience of a lifetime. Imagine pulling up close to otters, sea lions, puffins and whales for that perfect picture opportunity, or drifting slowly by the face of a massive silvery blue glacier, sparkling in all its glory. Breathe in the fresh air from the viewing deck of one of our large, comfortable tour boats and listen as a uniformed Ranger explains the dynamic habits of the surrounding wildlife. Let Major Marine Tours be your guide to some of the most spectacular places on earth - the Kenai Fjords National Park and Prince William Sound.
Murphey Dome
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Murphey Dome Road, Fairbanks, AK
Murphey Dome was an old Air Force station in the 1950's. Few buidings still exist, bit there is still the dome and a few research buildings still owned and operated by the AF. The views from this place are amazing! You can take one of several trails to see breathtaking landscape and even hike to and explore a most amazing gigantic rock. Would make an excellent venue for a nature walk or botany study. There are also summer solstace events at this site on June 21 of each year.
Museum of Alaska Transportation and Industry
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3800 Museum Dr., , AK
Planes, trains and equipment of the last frontier.
Musk Ox Farm
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P.O. Box 587, Palmer, AK
The Musk Ox Farm, located just outside of Palmer, Alaska (a scenic 50-minute drive from downtown Anchorage) is home to a unique domestication project which began in 1954. The Musk Ox Farm is an ideal place to observe and photograph these animals at close range. On the tour you'll learn about the history of the musk ox, a prehistoric remnant of the last great Ice Age, and how it has been domesticated on the farm. You'll see cows, powerful bulls, and tame yearlings. The Musk Ox Project promotes the use of qiviut (the fine under-wool of the musk ox) as the basis of an Arctic native textile industry, which provides an economic supplement to subsistence communities throughout Alaska.
Oscar Anderson House Museum
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Elderberry Park,, Anchorage, AK
Circa 1915. Early Anchorage history. Guided tours.
Pioneer Park
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2300 Airport Way, Fairbanks, AK
Located in the heart of the Golden Heart City, Pioneer Park is a 44 acre historic theme park located on the Chena River in Fairbanks, Alaska. It's a place to relax and smell the roses, a place to explore the past, a place to learn, and a place to play. Visit the many merchants that reside in historical cabins.
Pratt Museum
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3779 Bartlett St., Homer, AK
The Pratt Museum is the only natural history museum in the 25,600-square-mile area of the Kenai Peninsula. Indoor exhibits focus on art, natural history, native cultures, homesteading, fishing, marine ecology and the Exxon Valdez oil spill. Additional attractions are Alaskan wildlife dioramas, salt-water aquaria and a fine Museum store. Outdoor exhibits include the historic Harrington homestead cabin with period furnishings, botanical garden and forest nature trail, enlivened by summer and permanent art installations.
Rika's Roadhouse and Landing
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Mile 275 Richardson Hwy., Delta Junction, AK
1900 historic roadhouse. The house served travelers on the historic Valdez-to-Fairbanks Trail from 1909 to 1947. Gift shop and restaurant.
Too-loo'-uk River Guides
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PO Box 106, Denali Park, AK
Rafting adventures in the remote corners of Alaska.
Trans-Alaska Pipeline
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P.O. Box 196660, Anchorage, AK
A free view of Alaska's trans-atlantic pipeline. It can be seen from all over Alaska, but Alyeska has a visitor center it staffs throughout the summer season in Fox, Alaska, just a few miles up the Steese Hwy from Fairbanks. Small gift shop on premises run by Alyeska employees.
UAF Georgeson Botanical Garden
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117 W. Tanana Drive, Fairbanks, AK
The Georgeson Botanical Garden (GBG) is a nationally recognized botanical garden and designed to allow the public to learn about plant culture in the far north. Discover the diversity of native and introduced plants growing under the Midnight Sun. Observe Alaska's world famous giant cabbages. Learn cultivation techniques for some of the world s hardiest plants. Participate in tours. Book a day and time for your school class or daycare to tour the greenhouse or the garden. Observe wildlife, birds, plants insects that live in Alaska's great interior.
UAF Large Animal Research Station
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2220 Yankovich Road, Fairbanks, AK
Locals refer to them by the acronym LARS or as the "muskox farm," but the official title is the Robert G. White Large Animal Research Station. LARS is managed by the Institute of Arctic Biology at the University of Alaska Fairbanks to provide a unique facility for research and education that focuses on ungulates from the subarctic and arctic. Where else can you see musk-ox and reindeer so close? All tours are guided and guides use food to bring animals close to fence.
The Ulu Factory
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211 West Ship Creek Avenue, Anchorage, AK
The ULU knife (pronounced ooloo) is the most renowned knife in Alaska. Native people of northern Alaska invented this knife centuries ago. It is used for hunting, fishing, skinning, filleting and every other imaginable domestic cutting need by the Inuit (Eskimo) people.
University of Alaska Museum of the North
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907 Yukon Dr., Fairbanks, AK
Stunning architecture and award winning exhibits. Inspired by Alaska. Discover fascinating stories about Alaska's people, places and wildlife. Multimedia summer programs, audio guide, museum store.
Whitney Museum
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300 Airport Rd., Valdez, AK
Taxidermy mounts and Native arts and artifacts.
Wrangell-St. Elias National Park
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PO Box 439, Copper Center, AK
The Chugach, Wrangell, and Saint Elias ranges converge here in what is often referred to as the "mountain kingdom of North America." The largest unit of the National Park System, this spectacular wilderness includes the continent's largest assemblage of glaciers, and greatest collection of peaks above 16,000 feet, including 18,008' Mount St. Elias, the second highest peak in the United States.