A piece of Alaska history is up for auction. Your Alaska Link explains how you can get your hands on a historical artifact of the Alaska Railroad.
The first “First Friday” of the year is taking place on Friday, with 14 downtown businesses participating, including the Anchorage Museum.
A museum in Anchorage has paused a controversial policy intended to offer free admission to Alaska natives. The policy, announced on January 3, allowed Alaska Native visitors to self-identity at ...
Anchorage Museum: There’s an Art Swap in the Art Lab, an opportunity to give old art supplies a new life. Check out the ...
Through a new Anchorage Museum fellowship, Drew Michael aims to give other artists an opportunity to focus on their craft ...
Past visitors were particularly impressed with the "Living Our Cultures" exhibition for its focus on Alaska Native cultural heritage. The Anchorage Museum is open daily from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. from ...
T he Anchorage Museum is a great place to experience both Alaskan art and Alaska Native culture. The combination of history, local Alaska art and a Smithsonian collection of Native Alaska exhibits ...
At the Alaska Aviation Museum, visitors can garner an up-close ... Thanks to its proximity to the Anchorage airport (about 2 miles), the museum is a great place to start or end your Anchorage ...
ANCHORAGE, Alaska (KTUU) - The golden spike signifying the completion of the Alaska Railroad is up for auction. The 14-karat golden spike was placed by President Warren Harding in Nenana in July 1923 ...
The Alaska Electronic Orchestra returns for its second performance of the season with a new theme. This show features Yngvil Vatn Guttu and Lena Lukina, and tickets are $25. Anchorage Museum ...