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At the Alaska Native Village in Pioneer Park in Fairbanks, Alaska, visitors can admire the totem pole display and the artwork painted on the exterior of the museum. Adorned in bright colors, the totem pole tells a story relating to the beliefs, cultures and traditions of the Native people.
The museum has a variety of displays of artifacts, some which include tools and clothing from the Athabaskan culture. The Alaska Native Village is a replica of days relating to the Athabascan culture in the Alaska region.
Pioneer Park is a city theme park of 44 acres in Fairbanks, Alaska with a variety of attractions, a short list being three museums, a carousel, a saloon, a railway, various cabins from the Gold Rush, a hotel and the Alaska Native village. The park is open from Memorial Day to Labor Day and has become a popular tourist attraction for visitors to Fairbanks, Alaska.
A totem pole stands in front of the Alaska Native Village display at Pioneer Park in Fairbanks, Alaska
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