You won’t want to miss out on the Oscar Anderson House Museum, located at 420 M Street in downtown. Within Elderberry Park, it’s the first private residence in Anchorage with a wood frame and was constructed in 1915. Today, it’s the only original, historic home still standing in the city. Guided tours show visitors…
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Oscar Anderson House Museum
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Alaska Experience Theatre
Going to the Alaska Experience Theater is a charming, unique experience when you’re in the heart of. Intimate and nostalgic, yet featuring state of the art equipment, the downtown cinema on 4th Street is popular for events, banquets, and checking out locally made films and movies featuring the beauty of Alaska. With a 3-D…
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Alaska Wildlife Conservation Center
Education, conservation, and the best animal care is the trifecta of the AWCC, located slightly southwest of downtown Anchorage and easily accessible in summer months. The AWCC is part of the reason wild bison roam free once again in Alaska, and here you’ll be able to meet and greet these four-legged residents in rehabilitation,…
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Alyeska Tramway
Get properly introduced to Alaska aboard the Alyeska Tramway, an aerial tram suitable for all ages and abilities. It’s one of the best and quickest ways to take in sweeping views of the glaciers, mountains and waterways. Soaring 2,300 feet above the sea, you’ll have the option of two mountaintop dining experiences as well…