Kegoayah Kozga Public Library
Advertisement
The Carrie M. McLain Memorial Museum, located in Nome, Alaska, is dedicated to collecting, preserving, and sharing the culture, history, and artistry of Nome and the Bering Strait region. Housed in the environmentally controlled Richard Foster Building, the museum features a main gallery that showcases the long-term exhibition "Nome: Hub of Cultures and Communities Across the Bering Strait," which includes contributions from over 50 community collaborators.
This exhibition explores critical Arctic themes such as subsistence, the environment, and sustainability through immersive environments and interactive displays. The museum also features a special exhibit gallery that highlights additional items from its extensive collection, making it an essential destination for those interested in the historical legacy and cultural vitality of the area.
Generated from the website
Also at this address
You might also like
Partial Data by Infogroup (c) 2025. All rights reserved.
Advertisement
