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Seven miles south of Haines on Mud Bay Road, Haines, Alaska
Situated seven miles south of Haines, Chilkat State Park offers spectacular views of Chilkat Inlet and the Rainbow and Davidson glaciers. Visitors also enjoy wonderful views, with the help of binoc... More on LLBean.com
Located in the evergreens near the inlet, the campground appeared to be very nice. The boat launch provides access to the inlet and ... More on igougo

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Haines, Alaska

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11 Main Street, Haines, Alaska
Discover Haines! Experience the art and culture of Native Tlingit people. Re-live pioneer days. Explore the... More on MuseumsUSA.org
This small museum has a considerable collection of artifacts that are very well presented with lots of back... More on TripAdvisor

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Haines, AK
Between Glacier Bay and Lynn Canal, the Endicott River is born in the broad brush-covered flats within the Chilkat Mountains of Tongass National Forest. The river flows easterly, down a deep glacie... More on Epinions.com
Between Glacier Bay and Lynn Canal, the Endicott River is born in the broad brush-covered flats within the Chilkat Mountains of Tongass National Forest. The river flows easterly, down a deep glacie... More on Epinions.com

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Haines, Alaska, United States

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108 Main St., Haines, Alaska
Haines, Alaska is the home of a truly unique museum. The Hammer Museum is the world�s first museum dedicated to hammers. The Hammer Museum provides a view of the past through the use of man�s first... More on Hammermuseum.org
This is a very unique and interesting museum in the beautiful town of Haines. From the larger than life hammer in the yard of the museum to the unique samples of hammers from many, many years ago, ... More on TripAdvisor

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113 Haines Highway, PO Box 49, Haines, AK

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Sheldon Museum & Cultural Center, Box 269, Haines, AK 99827, United States

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Box 269, Haines, Alaska 99827

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Box 269, 11 Main Street, Haines, AK, USA
The purpose of the Sheldon Museum and Cultural Center is to collect, preserve and interpret through exhibits, educational programs, artifacts and memorabilia the history and culture ... More on MuseumStuff.com
