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A collection of cultural anthropology objects, paintings, maps, rare books, Alaska gold rush era objects, early Alaska banking materials and contemporary art brought together by National Bank of Alaska. The collection of over 6000 pieces and 3500 books is remarkable in its continuing connection to Alaska's Native and Gold rush era families. Many of the walrus ivory carvings, baleen baskets and grass baskets represent generations of Alaska families. The library is an excellent resource on Alaska's long and rich multi-cultural, geographic and banking history for researchers, students, families and business. Admission is always free.
If you ever want the full scope of Alaska History and artifacts, you need to go here! Take time to talk to the museum curators because they are happy to talk and share and provide a top notch... Read more
What a cool and wonderful surprise. This gem has more than enough to occupy and educate for an hour. A sight better than the regular museum in downtown. Learned a lot and was awed by native... Read more
I CANNOT believe there was no Yelp entry for this awesome little museum. I also can't believe I live a few blocks away and haven't visited recently, cause this place is legit. For starters, it's... Read more
Wells Fargo Museum
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