The Fairbanks Ice Museum is housed in the historic Lacey Street Theatre building, a notable example of Art Deco architecture. Located at 500 Second Avenue in Fairbanks, Alaska, this building adds a unique charm to the museum experience.
The Fairbanks Ice Museum offers a variety of activities for visitors. These include daily multimedia presentations, demonstrations of ice carving, and tours of its extensive sculpture collection. These activities provide an engaging and educational experience for all ages.
Specialized & Alternative History & Anthropology
2nd Avenue, Fairbanks
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The Fairbanks Ice Museum offers visitors a cool experience in the heart of Alaska. Located in downtown Fairbanks, this small museum provides an interesting look into the art of ice sculpting and the history of the World Ice Art Championships. Visitors can watch a short film about ice sculpting and see various ice sculptures on display. The museum features a ice bar where guests can enjoy a non-alcoholic apple martini served in an ice glass. While some find the experience enjoyable, others feel the museum is somewhat limited in scope and may not justify the admission price. The ice slide is popular among children, but adults might find the overall content a bit sparse. The gift shop offers unique local souvenirs. Despite its niche appeal, the museum might not be a top priority for all visitors to Fairbanks, especially during warmer months when some exhibits may be affected by the temperature.
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