Apre alle 1 gennaio-31 dicembre Tuesday-Saturday 10:00-17:00
Tempo di visita consigliato:1-2 ora
Indirizzo:
213 7th St, Juneau, AK 99801, United StatesMappa
Telefono+1 907-586-9001
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34 recensione
WeLoveDisneyland
Worth the time to find it if you like history and antiques!
This beautiful old Juneau home of a former Alaska territory judge is filled with lovely antiques. Originally built during the gold rush in 1898, it is well preserved. It is tricky to find on 7th stree...
Recensione del giorno 14 giu 2023
PBPG
Interesting
The former home of James Wickersham, a judge in Juneau. The house was built in 1898 and James bought it in 1928. It is now a museum
Recensione del giorno 18 mag 2023
F4092HBjamesw
Educational and inspirational
We had a great time learning about such a historical figure and seeing about his life. Mary Kay went out of her way to make us feel welcome.
Recensione del giorno 7 giu 2022
jeff b
Very interesting person who was pivotal in the start of Alaska as an American territory.
Oh my goodness you have to have a 150 characters for the thing to work, it is a steep walk up to 7th avenue but if you like history it is worth it.
Recensione del giorno 26 gen 2020
Elizabeth M
Check hours before walking up hill to house
We had checked online what days and hours they were open. After a long walk up hill we saw a CLOSED sign. They were not open the same days that they said they were online. Thus we only saw the outside...
Worth the time to find it if you like history and antiques!
This beautiful old Juneau home of a former Alaska territory judge is filled with lovely antiques. Originally built during the gold rush in 1898, it is well preserved. It is tricky to find on 7th stree...
Interesting
The former home of James Wickersham, a judge in Juneau. The house was built in 1898 and James bought it in 1928. It is now a museum
Educational and inspirational
We had a great time learning about such a historical figure and seeing about his life. Mary Kay went out of her way to make us feel welcome.
Very interesting person who was pivotal in the start of Alaska as an American territory.
Oh my goodness you have to have a 150 characters for the thing to work, it is a steep walk up to 7th avenue but if you like history it is worth it.
Check hours before walking up hill to house
We had checked online what days and hours they were open. After a long walk up hill we saw a CLOSED sign. They were not open the same days that they said they were online. Thus we only saw the outside...