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Alaska Heritage House — Attraction in Fairbanks

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Alaska Heritage House
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Nearby attractions
Art by Chantelle Marie — Gallery and Studio
825 First Ave, Fairbanks, AK 99701
Fairbanks Children's Museum
302 Cushman St Suite 101, Fairbanks, AK 99701
UAF Community and Technical College
604 Barnette St, Fairbanks, AK 99701
Golden Heart Plaza
516 First Ave #500, Fairbanks, AK 99701, United States
Fairbanks Ice Museum 🧊
500 2nd Ave, Fairbanks, AK 99701
Fairbanks Distilling Company
410 Cushman St, Fairbanks, AK 99701
Fairbanks Community Museum
535 2nd Ave #215, Fairbanks, AK 99701
Two Street Gallery LLC
535 2nd Ave, Fairbanks, AK 99701
Gamer's Lounge & Player's Academy
552 3rd Ave Lower Level, Fairbanks, AK 99701
Noel Wien Public Library
1215 Cowles St, Fairbanks, AK 99701
Nearby restaurants
Big Daddy's BBQ & Banquet Hall
107 Wickersham St, Fairbanks, AK 99701
Salty's on 2nd
706 2nd Ave, Fairbanks, AK 99701
Bobby's Downtown
609 2nd Ave, Fairbanks, AK 99701
Noodle House
731 2nd Ave, Fairbanks, AK 99701
The Crepery
523 2nd Ave, Fairbanks, AK 99701
Seoul Gate Restaurant
958 Cowles St # 162, Fairbanks, AK 99701
Chinook Hotdogs
80 N Turner St, Fairbanks, AK 99701
Seoul Sushi
958 Cowles St, Fairbanks, AK 99701
Soba
535 2nd Ave # 106, Fairbanks, AK 99701
Marlos Bakery
206 Driveway St, Fairbanks, AK 99701
Nearby hotels
Alaska Heritage House
410 Cowles St, Fairbanks, AK 99701
Bridgewater Hotel, Trademark Collection by Wyndham
723 First Ave, Fairbanks, AK 99701, United States
SpringHill Suites by Marriott Fairbanks
575 First Ave, Fairbanks, AK 99701
Fairbanks Downtown Hostel (Private Rooms)
524 3rd Ave, Fairbanks, AK 99701
Westmark Fairbanks Hotel & Conference Center
813 Noble St, Fairbanks, AK 99701
The Adamina
301 Erceg St, Fairbanks, AK 99701
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Alaska Heritage House

410 Cowles St, Fairbanks, AK 99701
4.0(15)

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attractions: Art by Chantelle Marie — Gallery and Studio, Fairbanks Children's Museum, UAF Community and Technical College, Golden Heart Plaza, Fairbanks Ice Museum 🧊, Fairbanks Distilling Company, Fairbanks Community Museum, Two Street Gallery LLC, Gamer's Lounge & Player's Academy, Noel Wien Public Library, restaurants: Big Daddy's BBQ & Banquet Hall, Salty's on 2nd, Bobby's Downtown, Noodle House, The Crepery, Seoul Gate Restaurant, Chinook Hotdogs, Seoul Sushi, Soba, Marlos Bakery
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(907) 388-9595
Website
alaskaheritagehouse.com

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Nearby attractions of Alaska Heritage House

Art by Chantelle Marie — Gallery and Studio

Fairbanks Children's Museum

UAF Community and Technical College

Golden Heart Plaza

Fairbanks Ice Museum 🧊

Fairbanks Distilling Company

Fairbanks Community Museum

Two Street Gallery LLC

Gamer's Lounge & Player's Academy

Noel Wien Public Library

Art by Chantelle Marie — Gallery and Studio

Art by Chantelle Marie — Gallery and Studio

5.0

(10)

Open 24 hours
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Fairbanks Children's Museum

Fairbanks Children's Museum

4.7

(191)

Open 24 hours
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UAF Community and Technical College

UAF Community and Technical College

4.4

(15)

Open until 5:00 PM
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Golden Heart Plaza

Golden Heart Plaza

4.3

(159)

Open 24 hours
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Things to do nearby

PJs and a Movie
PJs and a Movie
Fri, Dec 26 • 2:00 PM
1215 Cowles Street, Fairbanks, AK, United States, Alaska 99701
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6pm SOLD OUT! 8:30pm SHOW ADDED! Jamie Lissow LIVE in Fairbanks!
6pm SOLD OUT! 8:30pm SHOW ADDED! Jamie Lissow LIVE in Fairbanks!
Sat, Dec 27 • 8:30 PM
Pioneer Park Theater / ALASKALAND, 2300 Airport Way, Fairbanks, AK 99701-4014, United States
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Fused Glass Open Studio
Fused Glass Open Studio
Sun, Dec 28 • 11:00 AM
1769 Old Pioneer Way, Fairbanks, AK, United States
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Nearby restaurants of Alaska Heritage House

Big Daddy's BBQ & Banquet Hall

Salty's on 2nd

Bobby's Downtown

Noodle House

The Crepery

Seoul Gate Restaurant

Chinook Hotdogs

Seoul Sushi

Soba

Marlos Bakery

Big Daddy's BBQ & Banquet Hall

Big Daddy's BBQ & Banquet Hall

4.1

(780)

Click for details
Salty's on 2nd

Salty's on 2nd

4.0

(394)

Click for details
Bobby's Downtown

Bobby's Downtown

4.4

(411)

$$

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Noodle House

Noodle House

4.5

(223)

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This review is 5 stars only because we had Margo. Margo is an employee, she doesn’t own this B&B and she may or may not be there when you book it, so I would say this is a review qualifier. Margo was amazing, cooked the best breakfasts, provided all the information we needed, offered to drive us around, she does above and beyond her job at this hotel. She even went to the store to buy us specific dishes for breakfast. Never had that before in any B&B. This is a historic house, almost like a museum, where every room is decorated with antiques and where you can learn a lot about the history of Fairbanks and Alaska just from going from room to room. It is really fascinating. The decor is not modern, the bathrooms are old, but that’s the whole point. There is no TV anywhere in the house, but then again, there wasn’t a TV back in 1916 when this house was built. I would also say that the heating system is amazing. The kitchen is part of the public space here, which is unusual for a B&B, and that’s because no one lives here. It’s fully stocked with snacks and drinks and everything you need. We got special treats for our stay in our room as well, which had a fully functioning kitchen for our own private stay. The piano hasn’t been tuned since the Raegan administration, but did I say the house is full of antiques? Location is perfect, 2 minutes walking distance from downtown Fairbanks. Parking is not an issue unless the place is packed in the summer, but we’re there in September. The main issue of concern for you if you plan to book this house is who owns it and who works there. You should check out if it’s the same as it was back in the summer of 2023. If it is - it’s a great deal. However, there is a major shortage of skilled labor in Fairbanks and so for example the rooms are not cleaned everyday, and if it gets any worse - not sure you’ll get freshly cooked breakfast either. (Margo is a friend of the owner, and not sure she’ll keep doing this next summer). To summarize, this is a little overpriced, but it’s worth the money if the level of service is what it should be. We loved spending time in this house, we loved checking all the rooms (most were vacant since this was September) and we loved the food Margo cooked for us. We would stay there again if she was there when we came.
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This review is 5 stars only because we had Margo. Margo is an employee, she doesn’t own this B&B and she may or may not be there when you book it, so I would say this is a review qualifier. Margo was amazing, cooked the best breakfasts, provided all the information we needed, offered to drive us around, she does above and beyond her job at this hotel. She even went to the store to buy us specific dishes for breakfast. Never had that before in any B&B. This is a historic house, almost like a museum, where every room is decorated with antiques and where you can learn a lot about the history of Fairbanks and Alaska just from going from room to room. It is really fascinating. The decor is not modern, the bathrooms are old, but that’s the whole point. There is no TV anywhere in the house, but then again, there wasn’t a TV back in 1916 when this house was built. I would also say that the heating system is amazing. The kitchen is part of the public space here, which is unusual for a B&B, and that’s because no one lives here. It’s fully stocked with snacks and drinks and everything you need. We got special treats for our stay in our room as well, which had a fully functioning kitchen for our own private stay. The piano hasn’t been tuned since the Raegan administration, but did I say the house is full of antiques? Location is perfect, 2 minutes walking distance from downtown Fairbanks. Parking is not an issue unless the place is packed in the summer, but we’re there in September. The main issue of concern for you if you plan to book this house is who owns it and who works there. You should check out if it’s the same as it was back in the summer of 2023. If it is - it’s a great deal. However, there is a major shortage of skilled labor in Fairbanks and so for example the rooms are not cleaned everyday, and if it gets any worse - not sure you’ll get freshly cooked breakfast either. (Margo is a friend of the owner, and not sure she’ll keep doing this next summer). To summarize, this is a little overpriced, but it’s worth the money if the level of service is what it should be. We loved spending time in this house, we loved checking all the rooms (most were vacant since this was September) and we loved the food Margo cooked for us. We would stay there again if she was there when we came.
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Reviews of Alaska Heritage House

4.0
(15)
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5.0
2y

This review is 5 stars only because we had Margo. Margo is an employee, she doesn’t own this B&B and she may or may not be there when you book it, so I would say this is a review qualifier. Margo was amazing, cooked the best breakfasts, provided all the information we needed, offered to drive us around, she does above and beyond her job at this hotel. She even went to the store to buy us specific dishes for breakfast. Never had that before in any B&B. This is a historic house, almost like a museum, where every room is decorated with antiques and where you can learn a lot about the history of Fairbanks and Alaska just from going from room to room. It is really fascinating. The decor is not modern, the bathrooms are old, but that’s the whole point. There is no TV anywhere in the house, but then again, there wasn’t a TV back in 1916 when this house was built. I would also say that the heating system is amazing. The kitchen is part of the public space here, which is unusual for a B&B, and that’s because no one lives here. It’s fully stocked with snacks and drinks and everything you need. We got special treats for our stay in our room as well, which had a fully functioning kitchen for our own private stay. The piano hasn’t been tuned since the Raegan administration, but did I say the house is full of antiques? Location is perfect, 2 minutes walking distance from downtown Fairbanks. Parking is not an issue unless the place is packed in the summer, but we’re there in September. The main issue of concern for you if you plan to book this house is who owns it and who works there. You should check out if it’s the same as it was back in the summer of 2023. If it is - it’s a great deal. However, there is a major shortage of skilled labor in Fairbanks and so for example the rooms are not cleaned everyday, and if it gets any worse - not sure you’ll get freshly cooked breakfast either. (Margo is a friend of the owner, and not sure she’ll keep doing this next summer). To summarize, this is a little overpriced, but it’s worth the money if the level of service is what it should be. We loved spending time in this house, we loved checking all the rooms (most were vacant since this was September) and we loved the food Margo cooked for us. We would stay there again if she was there...

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5.0
39w

Thank you Jill and Scott for a wonderful stay! We had 6 great nights/days and I recommend staying at this place if you are ever visiting Fairbanks. I really appreciated the time Jill and Scott spent with us over breakfast telling us about the history of Fairbanks and giving us tips about what to do and where to go for dinner. I loved hearing about the history of the house and looking at all the black and white photos from over 100 years ago. Thank you for making it one of the best vacations...

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5.0
2y

This is a Heritage house maintained in the same way originally built in the 1920s It's immaculately decorated with hand drawn wall paper, period furniture, a radio and original stove in the kitchen. It's something to experience. And Margot and Jill are simply put angels, always helpful, above and beyond the call of duty. Will I come back, of course. Best place to stay...

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