Last updated: 4/3/2011
Seventh Ave. and Spring Street in the Historic District.
Skagway, AK 99840
P.O. Box 521
Skagway, AK 99840
Summer (Mid-May to September): Daily 9:00 am to 5:00 pm. Winter hours vary; open on request. Judy Munns, Director.
Adults: $2; Students: $1; Children 12 and under: free. Group rates available by prior arrangement.
Skagway's unique history as a vital transportation corridor and gateway to interior Alaska and the Yukon is portrayed in the artifacts, photographs and historical records of the past century exhibited in the McCabe College Building. On display are a Tlingit canoe, a Portland Cutter sleigh, Bering Sea kayaks, a WP&YR locomotive and caboose, and a 1931 Ford AA truck. Also exhibited are supplies, tools and gambling equipment used in the Klondike Gold Rush of 1898 and an Alaska Native heritage collection of baskets, beadwork and carvings.
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