This museum is closed permanently.
The museum was home to 5,000 artifacts and offered exhibits on the wildlife of the Arctic. It also had displays that showcased the culture of the Inuit and Eskimo peoples of Alaska. These exhibits provided a comprehensive understanding of the Arctic's unique wildlife and the rich cultural heritage of its indigenous peoples.
The museum was one of only two museums in the lower 48 states that focused on life in the Arctic, and it was the only one on the West Coast. This made it a unique destination for those interested in learning about the Arctic and its inhabitants.
Every year, the museum hosted a traditional salmon bake as a fundraiser. This event saw 300 pounds of salmon cooked each year, providing visitors with a unique culinary experience while supporting the museum's operations.
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