Review:

The Soldotna Homestead Museum is a local history museum that features a collection of homestead artifacts and photos that document the life and times of Soldotna’s homesteaders who arrived in 1947 and settled in the area. The museum consists of a log village with several quaint buildings, including a former schoolhouse and last territorial school built in 1958; early homestead cabins; and Damon Hall, a large building constructed for the Alaska Centennial. The museum also showcases Alaska Native artifacts, handmade utensils and pioneer objects, boats, and an outstanding display of wildlife mounts in Damon Hall. Visitors can explore the gardens and ground which are filled with flowering plants and meander along pathways that lead to the Centennial Campground and the Kenai River

461 Centennial Park Rd, Soldotna, AK 99669, Phone: 907-262-3832

Rating: ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐

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