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The Rev. Dr. Sheldon Jackson was the moving force behind the construction of the Sheldon Jackson Museum and the collector of many of its artifacts. If there were a museum for museums, the Sheldon Jackson Museum in Sitka would be part of the collection. It is the oldest museum in Alaska and is located in the first concrete building in the state. Construction began in 1895 and it has been occupied since 1897. The building was placed on the National Historical Register in 1972. While the building may be as old as some of the items in its collection, its exhibits reflect recent renovation and a dedication to professional museum standards. The Museum’s collection has been called a jewel in the crown of Alaska ethnographic collections.
Hours
Sunday | 9AM–4PM |
Monday | Closed |
Tuesday | Closed |
Wednesday | 9AM–4PM |
Thursday | 9AM–4PM |
Friday | 9AM–4PM |
Saturday | 9AM–4PM |
Address and Contact Information
Address:
104 College Dr, Sitka, AK 99835
Phone: (907) 747-8981
Website: https://museums.alaska.gov/sheldon_jackson/
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Nicole Smith
Wonderful collection of Alaskan Native artifacts. Staff is friendly and helpful. Definitely take time to open the drawers and explore items stored there!
Henry Robinson
So many cool items in such a small space
Mark Ackerman
Awesome collection of artifacts from Alaska.
Kathy Hayes
A must in Sitka. We were lucky to get a personal guided tour by the museum director. There were so many items to see, the hour we spent wasn’t long enough… we plan to return. Amazing collection on native artifacts and everyday life elements. You must visit if in Sitka!!!
Nicole Smith
Wonderful collection of Alaskan Native artifacts. Staff is friendly and helpful. Definitely take time to open the drawers and explore items stored there!
Carol Gibson
Amazing museum with thousands of native Alaskan artifacts. Unusual architecture. They also offer classes on native crafts.
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