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TRAPPER CREEK MUSEUM IN ALASKA; ALASKA SETTLERS LOG CABIN, HISTORICAL TRAPPER ARTIFACTS, ALASKA RAILROAD STORIES, PICTURES; Alaska History Books by Kenneth L. Marsh ~
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A settler's log cabin housing a wonderful collection of artifacts, stories and pictures depicting the life of Alaska's homesteaders, gold rush miners and trapping pioneers. The settler's cabin that is now home to the Trapper Creek Museum. A River Between Us: the Upper Susitna River Valley. And Lavish Silence: A Pictorial Chronicle of Vanished Curry, Alaska. You can find out more about these books by clicking on the Read Our Books. Link here at Trapper Creek Museum, or by visiting Sluice Box Productions.
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Map and Directions to Trapper Creek Museum and Sluice Box Productions: Petersville Road off Mile 115, Parks Highway, Trapper Creek, Alaska
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For a printable version of. This map, click HERE. Turn on to Petersville Road at Mile 115 of the Parks Highway - about 15 miles north of the junction of the Parks Highway and the Talkeetna Spur Road. Web design and hosting by 1-2-Wonder Web Services.
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Inside Trapper Creek Museum: All Photos
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Step inside Trapper Creek Museum for a glimpse into the lives of Alaska's pioneers. Click on a photo to view a larger image. Web design and hosting by 1-2-Wonder Web Services.
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The Trail, history of Alaska's Historic Valdez-Fairbanks Trail (Richardson Highway); Lavish Silence: History of Vanished Curry, Alaska, Historical Alaska Railroad town; A River Between Us: Upper Susitna River Valley Alaska History Book, An Alaskan Historic
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Writer, Author, and Trapper Creek resident Ken Marsh is the owner of the Trapper Creek Museum and serves on the board of directors of the Trapper Creek and Talkeetna historical societies. The Trail: the Story of the Historic Valdez-Fairbanks Trail That Opened Alaska's Vast Interior. Details the history of the current Richardson Highway, which connects Valdez, Alaska with Fairbanks, Alaska. Its history encompasses its beginning as the Valdez Glacier Trail in the late 1890's, as the cry of GOLD! Is filled ...
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Trapper Creek Museum in Alaska: Related Links to other Museums in Alaska, Helpful Historical Alaskan Research Sites, and Articles
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Alaska Historical Collections (AK State Library). Glass Insulators Reference Site. How to obtain Vital Records in Alaska. Comfortable, spacious, convenient lodging open year-round with a double helping of down-home hospitality. Web design and hosting by 1-2-Wonder Web Services.