2 Best Sights in Kodiak Island, The Kenai Peninsula and Southcentral Alaska

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We've compiled the best of the best in Kodiak Island - browse our top choices for the top things to see or do during your stay.

Alutiiq Museum and Archaeological Repository

Home to one of the largest collections of Alaska Native materials in the world, the Alutiiq Museum contains archaeological and ethnographic items dating back 7,500 years. The more than 150,000 artifacts include harpoons, masks, dolls, stone tools, seal-gut parkas, grass baskets, and pottery fragments. The museum store sells Alaska Native art and educational materials. There are also ongoing workshops and live Alutiiq dance performances.

215 Mission Rd., Kodiak, AK, 99615, USA
844-425–8844
Sight Details
$7
Closed Sun. and Mon.

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Kodiak History Museum

Formerly the Baranov Museum, this spot has been designed to collect, educate about, and inform on the many diverse perspectives and stories of Kodiak's rich past—from the 7,500 years of Alutiiq history to the role of the region in World War II. The museum’s permanent and temporary exhibits are housed in an old building first commissioned in the 1800s by Alexander Baranov, the chief manager for the fur-trading Russian-American Company. This building is considered the oldest building in the state that is not an Alaska Native structure.