Review:

The Museum of the Aleutians is a cultural center that documents the history and heritage of the community of Unalaska and the Aleutian Islands. Opened in 1999, the museum features stimulating permanent and rotating exhibits that include collections of art, artifacts from Russian fur traders, and items and objects from World War II. Other notable things to see include interactive displays, videos and dioramas showcasing the lives of the hardy and inventive Unangan people dating back 9,000 years, and collections of ancient tools, baskets, skin clothing that were used in their daily lives. The Museum Store sells a range of souvenirs such as apparel, stationery, local artwork, and unique book titles relating to the Aleutian land, its people and their history.

314 Salmon Way, Unalaska, AK 99685, Phone: 907-581-5150

Rating: ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐

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