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Dorothy Page Museum & Visitor Center

Built in 1932 as a community hall, the Dorothy Page Museum and Visitor's Center features local and natural history exhibits including the old Wasilla town site and seven historic building and displays. Dorothy Page is known as the "mother" of the Iditarod Dog Sled Race.

The city of Wasilla Visitor's Center is housed in the museum as well.

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Location 323 Main St
Wasilla Alaska 99654
Phone 907-373-9071
Fax 907-373-9072
Email museum@ci.wasilla.ak.us

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