Eagle Historical Society
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The Eagle Historical Society and Museums in Eagle, Alaska, features exhibits housed in six restored historic buildings dating back to the late 19th century, including the first courthouse of James Wickersham and the U.S. Custom House. Visitors can explore displays that highlight the Gold Rush era, military history, and local pioneer activities, all set within the Eagle Historic District, a designated National Historic Landmark.
The museum also offers a gift shop with local crafts and books, along with weekly screenings of historic and contemporary videos. Additionally, a large archive and photograph collection is available for public access, enriching the community's understanding of its heritage.
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