The Sitka History Museum, formerly known as the Isabel Miller Museum, stands as Sitka’s most comprehensive repository of local history. Located in the heart of the city, the museum offers a detailed journey through Sitka’s past, from the original Tlingit culture and the arrival of the first European explorers to the Russian occupation and the pivotal sale of Alaska to the United States in 1867. Visitors can explore exhibits that delve into the significant industries of mining, logging, and fishing, which continue to shape the region today. The museum provides a rich, educational experience, bringing the layers of Sitka’s heritage to life.
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