266 Richardson Hwy, Delta Junction, AK 99737, United StatesMap
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Interesting and a super volunteer
We were in Delta junction on our way to Denali NP. We stopped here and came away with knowledge about the roadhouses and the people who ran them. The volunteer was extremely helpful and friendly. A go...
We spent an afternoon leisurely looking over the authentic artifacts, displays and documents. We loved the history of the gold rush days. This roadhouse has an amazing story. The docent was friendly a...
Can't beat the history of this little cabin that has seen so much and been moved several times since it was built in 1905. Gives one a great appreciation for the modern conviences in our lives today. ...
It is free to visit and is full of artifacts and history of the area. The building itself has been moved two times but still reflects the character of the original roadhouses.
Some nice displays of artifacts from the early days of settlers in this area and the role that roadhouses played in getting to and from larger towns. Also a number of machines/vehicles used to build t...
Interesting and a super volunteer
We were in Delta junction on our way to Denali NP. We stopped here and came away with knowledge about the roadhouses and the people who ran them. The volunteer was extremely helpful and friendly. A go...
Historical Treasure
We spent an afternoon leisurely looking over the authentic artifacts, displays and documents. We loved the history of the gold rush days. This roadhouse has an amazing story. The docent was friendly a...
Historical Gem
Can't beat the history of this little cabin that has seen so much and been moved several times since it was built in 1905. Gives one a great appreciation for the modern conviences in our lives today. ...
Free museum that is worth a look
It is free to visit and is full of artifacts and history of the area. The building itself has been moved two times but still reflects the character of the original roadhouses.
Interesting insight to the area's history
Some nice displays of artifacts from the early days of settlers in this area and the role that roadhouses played in getting to and from larger towns. Also a number of machines/vehicles used to build t...