One place is an insult to Alaska’s 5 or 6 native cultures. A young man who didn’t understand too much, spoke too fast, seemed completely uninterested in whether our team learned anything. It was awkward. He was the worst tour guide ever. Information on exhibits is very little - because we didn't get enough information from the guide to really understand the tribe. Minimum artifacts - poor display - poor maintenance. We learned nothing here. Also especially expensive. The best part is the friendly shuttle driver from downtown Anchorage, which is “free”. Don’t waste your time!
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One place is an insult to Alaska’s 5 or 6 native cultures. A young man who didn’t understand too much, spoke too fast, seemed completely uninterested in whether our team learned anything. It was awkward. He was the worst tour guide ever. Information on exhibits is very little - because we didn't get enough information from the guide to really understand the tribe. Minimum artifacts - poor display - poor maintenance. We learned nothing here. Also especially expensive. The best part is the friendly shuttle driver from downtown Anchorage, which is “free”. Don’t waste your time!
Nier Street is the most lively place in the local area. There are many places to show the local culture, customs, and historical art works to visit. It feels good to have nothing to do at night.
The Nell Street Art Center is really worth coming, there are many great art shows here, come here to enjoy the collection. It has a lot of tourists inside, and it feels good to come here.
The Nell Street Art Center is basically an art display by locals, and the Chinese are not used to feeling it and are not very practical.
The hippo museum is the only museum in Europe that allows pets to touch art.