Past Exhibit Posters & Postcards
Did you miss one of our exhibits in the past? Don't worry, you can still own a part of Juneau-Douglas City Museum history with our past exhibit posters and postcards. Featuring images from our collection, these are truly unique mementos from the Juneau-Douglas City Museum.
Posters
Posters are $3.00 each.
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91 Miles to Ride: Juneau's Biker Culture
Summer 2008
The Juneau-Douglas City Museum had a roaring good time with this motorcycle-themed exhibit! It kicked off with a biker parade down Fourth Street and featured four classic motorcycles from the 1920s-1970s. Contact the Museum Store for more motorcycle memorabilia! |
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Playful Pastimes
Summer 2007
This entertaining, hands-on exhibit featured vintage toys and games from Juneau's past. The poster features a photograph by Paul Sincic of five boys playing marbles circa 1947. Visit the Museum Store for more classic toys! |
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Dancing the Ice Worm Wiggle: Recreation, Entertainment & Amusements of Early Juneau
Summer 2002
This exhibit got its name from the title of Carol Beery Davis' original song, Ice Worm Wiggle. The poster features Trevor Davis' photo of women dancing the Ice Worm Wiggle in front of the Mendenhall Glacier. For more on photographer Trevor Davis and composer Carol Beery Davis, click here!
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Postcards
Send a unique souvenir to your friends and family with our Juneau-Douglas City Museum postcards!
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The postcard from our Summer 2008 exhibit features bikers and their bikes in the Merchants' Wharf building circa 1930.
Photo courtesy of the Southeast Alaska Panhandlers |
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The companion postcard to our Playful Pasttimes exhibit features five Tlingit children playing marbles circa 1947. The photo was taken by local photographer Paul Sincic.
JDCM 89.21.002 |
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In 2006, the Juneau-Douglas City Museum featured the work of Frances Brooks Davis in Her Passion for Painting. An accomplished painter, she captured a wide range of subjects, from wildlife to religious scenes to Native life. Locally she is recognizable as the artist of the large paintings that were saved when Holy Trinity Church burned to the ground in 2006. The postcard features a photo of Frances taken by her son, Trevor Davis.
For more information on Frances Brooks Davis and her talented family, click here.
JDCM 89.26.007
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This companion postcard to our steamship exhibit is a reproduction of a menu from the Alaska Steamship Company and features the artwork of legendary Alaskan artist Sydney Laurence.
JDCM 97.36.010 |
For more postcards, note cards, and posters, visit the Juneau-Douglas City Museum Store, call 907.586.3572, or email the Museum Store.
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