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Community Links
Palmer Visitor Center
"To provide leadership that fosters growth and prosperity..."
723 S. Valley Way
Palmer, AK 99645
(907) 745-2880 (907) 746-4164 fax
Palmer Arts Council
"...to nurture, encourage, sponsor and support the free
expression of ideas in our community through the arts."
P.O. Box 1807
Palmer, AK 99645
(907) 761-3600
Alaska State Council on the Arts
The Alaska State Council on the Arts is a state agency that fosters the development of the arts
for all Alaskans through education, partnerships, grants and services.
Rasmuson Foundation
The Rasmuson Foundation invests both in individuals and well-managed 501(c)(3) organizations
dedicated to improving the quality of life for Alaskans.
Colony House Museum
316 E Elmwood Ave, Palmer, 99645 - (907) 745-1935
Alaska Museum of Transportation and Industry
"...to give a home to the transportation and industrial remnants
and to tell the stories of the people and the machines that
opened Alaska to exploration and growth."
City of Palmer
231 W. Evergreen Avenue Palmer, AK 99645
907-745-3271 Fax: 907-745-3516 or 907-745-0930
Dorothy Page Museum
323 N. Main St.
Wasilla, AK 99654
Phone: (907) 373-9071 Fax: (907) 373-9072
201 North Bragaw street, Anchorage
907.274.2400
No other organization in the state educates exclusively on
Alaska's unique geological, cultural, and ecological history.
The mission of Museums Alaska is to maintain an association of Alaska's museum
professionals and volunteers in order to provide opportunities for improvement of
museum and culture center services in Alaska and to enhance public understanding
of the purposes and functions of Alaska's museums and culture centers.
The State Museum web site gives access to information about current exhibits, programs,
staff, and store products at both the Alaska State Museum in Juneau and the Sheldon
Jackson Museum in Sitka. The site also provides information and links to all other museums
in Alaska. Press releases, past articles and the current issue of the Bulletin are also on the web.
Alpine Historical Society
Mile 61.5 Glenn Highway
P.O. Box 266, Sutton, AK 99674
Telephone/Fax: (907) 745-7000
Dating back to 1650, the park is the area's oldest continuously inhabited Athabaskan Indian settlement.
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