Fountainhead Antique Auto Museum is part of the 105-acre Wedgewood Resort, which also houses a 75-acre wildlife sanctuary and a 2,000-acre waterfowl refuge in Alaska.

The museum documents the history of automobile technology and transportation throughout the state, showcasing more than 80 historic cars, including the last remaining 1920 Argonne and the 1905 Sheldon Roundabout, the first car built in the state.

Multimedia exhibits bring the state’s formative years to life, documenting the use of automobiles in sculpting Alaska’s modern landscape, including the construction of the Valdez-Fairbanks Trail and the Richardson Highway.

A vintage clothing exhibit also highlights flapper dresses and high society attire of the early 20th century.

212 Wedgewood Dr, Fairbanks, AK 99701, Phone: 907-450-2100

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