The Walter Soboleff Building will feature space for art exhibits, demonstrations and education. The main collections vault will be in the basement, the retail shop on the first floor, Sealaska Heritage offices on the second and office rental space on the third.[recent_posts style=”default” category=”soboleff-building” columns=”3″ posts_per_page=”6″]
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Old Shattuck Office on Front Street (ca. 1900-1910, Alaska State Library Archives).
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Snow scene on Front Street (ca. 1912-1930, C.R. Scothorn Photograph Collection, Alaska State Library Archives).
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Snow drifts on Front Street (Feb. 3, 1918, Case and Draper, Alaska State Library Archives).
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Channel Lines bus hits Rusher’s Hardware store (Jun. 9, 1956, Brian Wallace Photograph Collection, Alaska State Library Archives).
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Channel Lines bus hits Rusher’s Hardware store (Jun. 9, 1956, Brian Wallace Photograph Collection, Alaska State Library Archives).
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