11\"x17\"Historic Downtown Juneau Poster
This poster was created in collaboration with the State of Alaska Division of Tourism and features the Museum's own Harnassing the Atom totem pole carved by Amos Wallace, St. Nicholas' Russian Orthodox church, a gold panner, and Tlingit chilkat dancer.
$4.99

Hummingbird Finger Puppet
A velvety-soft emerald green body compliments the ruby throat of this nearly life-sized Hummingbird Finger Puppet.
$7.50
Staple-boundI Remember Treadwell
This book is Charlotte L. Mahaffy's charming account of childhood in the town of Treadwell. Mahaffy was born in Juneau in 1903, and spent the next 14 years growing up in Treadwell until the 1917 cave-in forced the family to relocate. I Remember Treadwell details life outside the mines, in the community that sprang up around the largest mine in the world.
$8.95
HardcoverI Would Tuck You In
Meet the animals of the northern wilderness as they tenderly show how they love and care for their young. Along the way, discover interesting facts about these fascinating animals.
$16.99
PaperbackIn Sisterhood: The History of Camp 2 of the Alaska Native Sisterhood
In Sisterhood began as an oral history project to preserve the memories of the Life Members of Juneau's Camp 2 of the ANS and soon expanded to a full publication. Camp 2 was founded in 1926 and was active in the Juneau community and politics. The book features interviews with Camp members, Camp history, and color photos. Editor and Camp member Kimberly Metcalfe notes in the introduction that prior to this publication there was very little written material about Alaska Native women, and this book helps fill in that gap.
$19.95
Staple-boundIn the Miner's Footsteps
Hike into history with this trail guide! The Juneau area is rich with diverse hiking trails, many of which are actually old mining access routes used by miners in Juneau and Douglas. This trail guide, by long-time Juneau-Douglas City Museum volunteer and donor Willette Janes, provides hiking information, historic photos, and the historical context of the trails' use by miners.
$7.95
HardcoverJack Dalton
Author M.J. Kirchhoff became intrigued by the controversial story of Jack Dalton after reading an article by preeminent Alaska historian Bob DeArmond. Twenty-two years of research culminates with this work, a biography that highlights the life, legacy, and legend of the Alaska Pathfinder, Jack Dalton.
40% off regular $39.95

JDCM Pins and Zipper Pulls
These beautiful pins and zipper pulls were specially designed for the Juneau-Douglas City Museum by Bill Spear to commemorate the acceptance of the Museum building to the National Register of Historic Places. Officially called the Veterans Memorial Building, it was the site of the official statehood ceremony and initial raising of the 49-star flag on July 4, 1959. Today, fifty years later, the building is home to the Juneau-Douglas City Museum and an historic 49-star flag is still flown. The pins and zipper pulls measure approximately 1 and 1/2 inches in diameter and feature the Veterans Memorial Building and the 4-story totem pole.
$10 per pin or zipper pull

JDCM Postcard Pack
Set of five postcards exclusive to the Juneau-Douglas City Museum. Includes postcards 91 Miles to Ride, Playful Pastimes, Sydney Laurence Steamship, Alaska Flag, and Frances Davis.
$1.50

JDCM Tote Bag
Canvas tote bag featuring a zippered closure and design of downtown Juneau from the southern end of Gastineau Channel.
