Denali Winter Air Adventure
Thrill at the excitement of witnessing firsthand Denali, North America's tallest mountain, by air, in a round trip journey provided by the Northern Alaska Tour Company.
Fairbanks by Air
Northern Alaska Tour Company provides a half-hour flight experience over the city of Fairbanks and the surrounding wilderness of the Tanana Valley.
Important Information:
This trip requires a four-person group, minimum.
Forced To Leave: The Detention of Alaskan Japanese Americans and Aleuts During World War II
Date: Ongoing
Time: Summer Hours: Monday-Sunday 9:00am-9:00pm Fall/Winter Hours: Monday-Saturday 9:00am-5:00pm
Price: $10/General Admission, $9/Senior (60+), $5/Youth (7-17)
Location: University of Alaska Museum of the North
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Type: Museum Exhibit
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Visit Venue Web siteForced To Leave: The Detention of Alaskan Japanese Americans and Aleuts During World War II
Learn about the history of Alaska's residents being relocated after the Japanese bombing of Pearl Harbor in 1941 and Dutch Harbor in 1942. Japanese-American residents were moved and detained in remote camps in the lower-48 while the Aleut residents of the Aleutian and Pribiloff Islands were relocated to Southeast Alaska camps. View and read the personal stories of relocation and reconciliation.