The 9 Best Antique Stores in Alaska, United States

September 23, 2021 Moriah Teneyck

Alaska is divided into five regions: far north, interior, southwest, south central, and inside passage. Although it takes a long time to see the entire state, you can travel through the regions by boat, car, bus, or plane. Hike through the mountains, or venture out on a deep sea fishing or whale watching excursion. Get in touch with nature by camping in the wilderness, or experience your preferred degree of class and luxury in the beautiful, active cities of Anchorage and Fairbanks. 
Restaurants in Alaska

1. Blue Door Antiques

315 Illinois St, Fairbanks, AK 99701-2910 +1 907-452-2013 http://www.facebook.com/BlueDoorAntiquities
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5.0 based on 8 reviews

Blue Door Antiques

Reviewed By wwharper - Montesano, United States

I stopped in to have a look and meet one of the nicest ladies in the business. and she has stuff that is a collection of all venues that you would possible be looking for while in alaska. It is a place to stop if you are an antique hunter.

1001 W 4th Ave # B, Anchorage, AK 99501-1918 +1 907-276-8986 http://theantiquegallery.com/
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4.5 based on 22 reviews

The Antique Gallery

Reviewed By dmjames63 - Plano, United States

As a resident of Alaska, I have been to many stores boasting authentic Native and general Alaskan products and art. This store has the best at the best prices. It is crammed full of AK Native art, scrimshaw, carvings as well as gems, jewelry, antique guns just to name a few. It is owned and run by a long time AK resident who loves his work. No big out of state corporation here. It is worth your time just to see as it is like a museum.

3. Bleeding Heart Brewery

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4.5 based on 6 reviews

Bleeding Heart Brewery

Bleeding Heart Brewery is one of Alaska’s smallest production breweries, tucked away in the colonial “Matanuska Maid” block in historic downtown Palmer, right below the iconic water tower. While our name may not scream “Alaska” by invoking a mountain, a river, a lake, an animal or the sun itself, we are Alaskan. Our inspiration comes from literature, colloquialisms, sarcasm, tragedy, music, pain, love, life, heartache; from the human experience. Every beer has an origin and a history that extends beyond simply where we live! Every beer tells a story; every beer has Heart!

4. Cobble Company Incorporated

207 Fourth Avenue Brown & Hawkins Building, Seward, AK 99664 +1 907-312-6094 [email protected] http://www.cobble-art.com

Fine Art Photography Gallery located in the historic Brown & Hawkins Building. This building built in 1903, is on the National Historic Register and remained in the Hawkins family until 2019, when the Cobble family had the honor of taking over the care of this historic property. We hope our art, vision and love we have for Brown & Hawkins carries it into the next century.

5. Duane's Antique Market

1233 E 76th Ave, Anchorage, AK 99518-3222 +1 907-349-7078 http://www.duanesantiquemarket.com/

Duane's Antique Market is the Largest and Oldest Antique Store in the State of Alaska.

6. Elegant Memories Antiques

511 2nd Ave, Fairbanks, AK 99701-4728 +1 907-374-9939
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7. Lazy Dog Antiques and Collectibles

1340 Rudakof Cir, Anchorage, AK 99508-3106 +1 907-276-8551 [email protected] http://www.lazydoganchorage.com/
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8. Backdoor Antiques

44745 Spruce Ave E, Soldotna, AK 99669-7031
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9. Colony Junction

742 S Alaska St, Palmer, AK 99645-6356 +1 907-745-6650

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