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Oscar
Anderson House
Museum/
Elderberry Park
420
M Street, Anchorage
Point #9 on Map
Listed with the National Register of Historic Places,
this historic structure was the first wood-frame house
in Anchorage. It was built in 1915 by Oscar Anderson.
The structure was completely restored between 1978 and
1982. Open to the public mid-May through mid-September;
open year-round for group tours and special events.
The park offers spectacular views of Cook Inlet, and
Beluga whales are often sighted during the summer months.
Facilities include playground equipment and picnic areas.
274-2336
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courtesy of Anchorage Convention & Visitors Bureau
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