Pratt Museum
Homer, Alaska, United States
The Pratt Museum in Homer, Alaska, is a regional natural history museum established in 1968 that focuses on preserving and sharing the stories of the Kachemak Bay region.
Built on land donated by Samuel Leon Pratt and Vega Anderson Pratt, the museum features indoor exhibits showcasing local art, natural history, indigenous cultures, homesteading, fishing, and marine ecology. Outdoor exhibits include an historic homestead cabin, botanical gardens, and nature trails.
The museum serves as a community gathering place that educates visitors through interactive displays, special programs, and seasonal events. Its mission is to inspire a deeper understanding of the cultural and natural environment of the Kenai Peninsula and provide a connection to Alaska’s heritage and ecosystems.
Location
3779 Bartlett St, Homer, AK 99603, United States
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