Anchorage
Museum of History & Art

Welcome to the Anchorage Museum of History and Art!
The largest museum in Alaska, the Anchorage Museum is a
community-based institution with exhibits and programs on the art,
history and cultures of Alaska. Over 20 exhibitions are presented
each year to more than 200,000 visitors. We invite you to explore
the many features of the Anchorage Museum of History and Art.
In 1992, the Museum became the home of the first regional office
of the Smithsonian Institution’s National Museum of Natural
History Arctic Studies Center. The Arctic Studies Center supports
the Museum’s mission through research, education, collections and
exhibitions. Today the Museum–one of the 10 most visited
attractions in Alaska—looks forward to another expansion of both
its facility and mission, to become the region’s premier
repository and workshop for the study, appreciation, and enjoyment
of the culture and science of the North.
The Anchorage Museum is located in Downtown Anchorage,
Alaska
at the corner of 7th Avenue and C Street, 121 W. 7th Ave, Anchorage,
AK 99501