Alaska Museum of Transportation and Industry was originally opened in 1967 as the Air Progress Museum, which showcased transportation history exhibits within six refurbished retired railroad cars that were brought to the region during World War II. The rail cars earned the nickname “The Centennial Train” and operated as the state’s only museum on wheels until 1973. Since 1992, the museum has been headquartered at a 20-acre location in Wasilla and operated as a private nonprofit organization. Visitors may explore historic train cars, commercial fishing boats, automobiles, and a wide variety of farm and industrial machinery. Exhibits highlight topics such as the state’s gold mining and aviation history, and children’s displays of vintage trains and toys keep young visitors entertained.

3800 W Museum Dr, Wasilla, AK 99654, Phone: 907-376-1211