Visit These 10 Weird Museums In Alaska For A Fascinating Trip
Discover Alaska's unique and quirky museums perfect for rainy days.
Most of Alaska's attractions are outdoors, basking in the glory of the natural beauty that the great land is famous for. But some days are not as sunny and beautiful as you might like and everyone heads indoors. Well, luckily enough, there are these weird and wacky museums for whiling away the rainy days in Alaska. These places are so fascinating that you will not believe your eyes. From hammers to airplanes to ice sculptures, visit these weird museums for bizarre, fun and memorable experiences.
1. The Hammer Museum
Exactly what you'd expect and much more! This museum has historical hammers from many different time periods and cultures, and teaches all about the origins and evolution of tools. There are hammers of every size from tiny to 20 feet tall. This place will truly astound you and is, by all accounts, a surprisingly delightful way to spend an afternoon.
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2. Fountainhead Antique Auto Museum,
212 Wedgewood Drive,
Wedgewood Resort,
Fairbanks, AK 99701
This museum is housed in a large show room with a gleaming collection of classic cars. Historic garments are shown along side the vehicles showing what people of the time may have worn, and the old time photo op area is a hit with everyone.
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3. Alaska Museum of Science and Nature, 201 N Bragaw Street,
Anchorage, AK 99508
This place features a crazy assortment of dinosaur bones, objects from Alaskan people of the past, and other eclectic items. There is certainly a lot to look at and a lot of questions to ask at this crazy place.
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4. The Fraternal Order of the Alaska State Troopers (FOAST) Law Enforcement Museum,
245 West 5th Avenue, Suite 113, Anchorage, AK 99501
Right in downtown Anchorage, this museum is run by a non-profit and houses the state's only collection of historical law enforcement memorabilia.
5. Museum of Alaska Transportation & Industry, 3800 West Museum Drive, Wasilla, AK 99654
Including railroad cars, antique automobiles, and gold mining equipment, this museum documents the history of Alaska and the machines that made development possible.
6. Aurora Ice Museum, 56.5 Chena Hot Springs Road, Chena Hot Springs Resort, Fairbanks, AK 99711
At the beautiful Chena Hot Springs, this ice museum is the best! The huge building is completely outfitted with ice walls, beds, and world class ice sculptures from wall to wall. You can also have a drink at the ice bar where icy cold cocktails are served.
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7. Pratt Museum, 3779 Bartlett Street, Homer, AK 99603-7579
One of the coolest small museums you will visit in Alaska, this place is great. A well laid out small attraction that has artifacts and stories about the history of Alaska and the pioneers who lived through it all.
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8. Raptor Center and Natural History Museum, 113 Haines Highway, Haines, AK 99827
Learn about all the wildlife that frequents the forests, waters and skies of southeast Alaska.
9. Skagway Museum and Archives, Seventh Avenue and Spring Street, Skagway, AK 99840
A warehouse of information of the culture and folklore of the area including the distant past, the Gold Rush era, and the progress up to today.
10. The Valdez Museum and Historical Archive, 217 Egan Drive, Valdez, AK 99686
With tons of history of the area including fishing, skiing, and pioneer life. There is a lot to do to keep the kids occupied and much to see at this spot, decidedly one of the weird museums in Alaska.
More information on Alaska museums here.
How many of these have you been to? Tell us about it in the comments below.
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