Back in 2011 (can't believe its been almost 4 years!) I spent a summer as a museum intern in Anchorage Alaska. It was an incredible, life-changing experience. During my free time I was able to visit a few other museums in the area. Here are some quick reviews of just a few Alaskan Museums. I can't wait to go back and see what else the state has to offer! Have you visited any other awesome Alaskan museums?
The Alaska Museum of Science and Nature
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Me with a walrus skull from the education collection. |
This is the museum I interned at, so I may be a bit biased about how awesome it is. It was previously called the Alaska Museum of Natural History, but I think the new name better encompasses all it has to offer. The museum is small, but very welcoming for visitors of all kinds, including families with kids.
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Teaching about cave bears on a tour! |
They have a variety of exhibits and artifacts including dinosaurs, geology, ice age, Alaskan animals, and a special area just for kids. There are many hands-on features, too. They often have special activities during school breaks which tie into the museum exhibits.
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The Anchorage Museum. |
The Anchorage Museum
This was another amazing museum in Anchorage. It is really a state of the art facility with impressive exhibits and so much to see and do. It covers everything from science to history to art. They also have special exhibits, when I was there it was all about mammoths. I really enjoyed learning about the history of Alaska's people and visiting the kids science area. Learn more:
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The infrared camera in the kids science exhibit was way cool! |
The Alaska Sea Life Center
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Captain Hillary. |
This museum is in Seward, Alaska. I definitely recommend making the trip to Seward if you are in AK. You can hike up a glacier, go on a whale watching cruise, see where the Iditarod started, and explore the quaint town. The Sea Life Center has a lot of interesting exhibit showcasing all of the amazing sea creatures that can be found around Alaska. There is a lot for people of all ages to explore and they also have special informational presentations. Learn more:
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Puffins at the Sea Life Center! |
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