Kodiak History Museum

Kodiak, AK

Museum
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Where are we going?

Address: 101 E Marine Way, Kodiak, AK 99615, USA How do we get there? Number: 907-486-5920
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About this activity

Formerly the Baranov Museum, the Kodiak History Museum is a historic experience before you even step inside its doors, because it happens to be housed in the OLDEST building in the entire state of Alaska (a  national historic landmark building!

Now THAT is impressive.

The Kodiak History Museum Museum is a local history museum that explores the rich and fascinating history of Kodiak, Alaska. The exhibits focus on specific eras, so you can explore the Russian era from 1741 to 1867, as well as the early American era from 1867 to 1912. 

Then of course, there is the modern era from 1912 to present day! It's a fascinating way for kids to see how life and culture changes across the decades. 

Kids can learn all about the first people who lived in the region, as well as gain an insight into the Alutiiq heritage and culture. Did you know at Alaska was once colonized by Russia? Well, you can read all about it at the Baranov Museum! There is also a chance to learn about the US purchase of the state, as well as events and people who shaped Kodiak, and Alaska, to who they are today.

Learn about the Sami Reindeer people, and discover some of Kodiak's eccentric characters through first-hand accounts, interviews with scholars and elders, and highlights of unexplored aspects of Kodiak's history.

Are you ready for a day of historic exploration in the OLDEST building in the entire state of Alaska? We certainly are, so let's get discovering!

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How much does it cost?

Hilton

Adults

$10.00

Hilton

Children

Free under 12 years

Hilton

Last Updates

2023

Kodiak History Museum FAQ’s

Browse artefacts and learn about Kodiak's interesting history during the Russian Era through the early 20th Century.
People join together to celebrate its culture through the eras and share Kodiak’s stories.

Grab something to eat in the area before or after your visit; there are plenty of options to eat 0.3km away from the museum.

Check out their website for special events they have on throughout the year!

A gift counter has beautiful items to sell

Speak to staff about taking the students for a field trip - there is so much history to learn!

Give them a call to ask about the accessibility, they will be happy to answer any questions

They can open on special occasions on request

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