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    Alaska Aviation Museum

    4.5 (25 reviews)
    Open 10:00 am - 5:00 pm

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    Shawn P.

    Located near the Ted Stevens Airport, this museum is all about aviation in the state and its relationship with its people. The exhibits are detailed and truly focused on how aviation has shaped and built the state over the years. Some of the exhibits and aircraft seemed to be in a mild state of disrepair, but given that the museum appears to be largely volunteer staffed and maintained, I suppose this is to be expected. Has an extensive gift shop for aviation buffs or children. A good spot to watch seaplane traffic on adjacent Lake Hood in the summer.

    Dmitriy S.

    During any of my travels, if there's an aviation museum nearby, I have to visit it. This was the case during my recent trip to Anchorage, and I sure am glad I stopped by here! The Alaska Aviation Heritage Museum is one of the smaller aviation museums I've been to, but it is wonderfully designed and gives you a real in-depth look into Alaskan aviation. From the first airlines to operate in Alaska, to the history of seaplanes traversing Alaska's many lakes, this place has it all. The only downside is the collection of aircraft they have on display. There's an Alaskan Airlines 737-200, an F-15 transferred from Elmendorf AFB, and the rest are props from back in the day. There is a large renovation hangar that you can visit that has all of the aircraft awaiting restoration, which is also quite a sight to see. One of the best parts was just taking 10 relaxing minutes to sit on the shore of Lake Hood with a G-21 Goose by your side. If you're an aviation buff like me and are ever in Anchorage, the Alaska Aviation Heritage Museum is a must!

    Samantha L.

    This is a nice small aviation museum. It explains the aviation history of Alaska and how everything started many moons ago. Towards the end of the museum you get to go outside and get to see and enter the Alaska Airlines 737-200. Don't forget to continue towards the end part of the museum before heading outside though! When it rains, they will close up the airplane door once it starts raining. So beware if its raining out, you might miss entering the airplane. We lucked out for a rainy August day!

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    Another museum to visit. I recommend coming here before you fly with rusts. Alaska has so much cool history.

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    Nice place to learn about Alaska's Aviation history. They have old restored planes from WWII

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    Worth a visit! This is an easy 2-3 hour visit on your way to the airport, whether you're in Anchorage for a day or a week. Highly recommend.

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    4.4(260 reviews)
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    I LOVE the Anchorage Museum. Yes compared to other large…read morecity museums it's on the smaller scale, but it's still fantastic. The Smithsonian Alaska exhibit is truly amazing, and such a great piece of history. Honestly my favorite part about the Anchorage Museum is the classes offered, the after hour events, the seed lab, the lending museum, (which is part of the seed lab) and the perks of buying a membership. There are so many cool classes offered for kids and adults and I feel like not that many people know about them. I'd encourage everyone to look up the events calendar on the website and see what they have coming up. Movie screenings, silent discos, Pink Floyd at the planetarium and then there are the member perks. They offer really cool behind the scenes tours and great discounts on classes and entry fees for members. They also offer free entrance days maybe once a month, so the price CAN be accessible to everyone.

    The Museum is located in Downtown Anchorage, across from the Anchorage Mall, with an attractive…read morearchitectural design fronted by a lovely grove of birch trees. I found it odd that the Museum's underground parking is only available to patrons at night and on weekends. Given the temps and homelessness, pushing patrons onto the street/area surface lots seemed counterintuitive. While many of the Museum's galleries offer strong, sometimes dated, points of view (i.e. on COVID vaccination rates and opinions from 2020), the Museum has a loan from the Smithsonian collection showing Alaska native cultural heritage pieces on the 2nd floor. This history alone is worth a studious and extended visit. The "dog" gallery is equally captivating, and the cafe was both welcoming and refreshing. Areas designed for children, while mostly holding our 5 & 7 year olds' interests, were fairly rudimentary without consistently clear learning goals for the well-travelled. At $25/ea for a regular adult, it's a good one-time experience.

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