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State Museum
Located in Juneau, Alaska
Established in 1900, the Museum collects, exhibits, and interprets
the human and natural history of Alaska. The Museum features
a full-size bald eagle nesting tree and extensive ethnographic
exhibits on the cultures of Alaska's Native people. Two galleries
offer changing exhibits. Docent tours scheduled throughout
the summer. Arboretum on grounds features Alaska plants. The
Museum provides statewide museum services and assists in the
development of the state's cultural and historic resources.
The Museum Store, operated by the Friends of the Alaska State
Museum, offers a wide array of Native arts, publications,
and educational materials. Accredited by the American Association
of Museums. more
Sheldon Jackson Museum
Located in Sitka, Alaska
Dr. Sheldon Jackson, museum founder, had the distinction
of serving in three pioneer fields during the late 1800s,
founding Protestant missions and schools, establishing the
public school system, and introducing domestic reindeer. In
his travels he reached many sections of Alaska, as well as
the coast of Siberia, gathering the majority of the artifacts
now seen in the museum. Located on the campus of Sheldon Jackson
College, the museum was established in 1888 to preserve the
natural and cultural history of Alaska. The building, listed
on the National Register of Historic Sites, was constructed
in 1895 and is the oldest concrete building in the state.
Since 1984, it has been one of the Alaska State Museums. The
Museum Shop carries Alaska Native handicrafts, arts, carvings,
baskets, dolls, and silver, as well as publications and graphics
relating to the collections. |