Antler Arch is located on the grounds of the Morris Thompson Cultural and Visitors Center, which serves as the Fairbanks region’s main visitor center and showcases a variety of exhibits and cultural programming related to the state’s Native and non-Native groups. The Antler Arch was created by local artist Sandy Jamieson, constructed using antlers from more than 100 caribou and moose specimens that were collected throughout Interior Alaska. The arch is intended to symbolize the hunting stories of the state’s diverse groups and emphasize the shared humanity between them. It is monitored 24/7 by a live webcam feed, which is accessible via the Cultural and Visitors Center website.

101 Dunkel St, Fairbanks, AK 99701, Phone: 907-459-3700

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