Inupiat Heritage Center, Barrow, Alaska, United States of America
Inupiat Heritage Center is a museum of the artists in Barrow, Alaska where it exhibits the arts and crafts of Inupiat artists. It is a perfect site to learn the culture, tradition, history and story of the town. The centre also showcases the whaling tradition and culture in the city, 1999 when it became an affiliate of Whaling National Historical Park, some artefacts tell the commercial whaling story of United States.
Inupiat Heritage Center has a room for demonstration for crafts making in the town; a perfect new-learning experience may enjoy by the tourist when visiting the heritage centre. Shops for souvenirs are also available within, where everyone can buy something that reminds in their Inupiat Heritage Center getaway. A traditional room for whaling boats will be observed in the site; it is a space provided for repairing boats with subsistence tools supplied in the heritage centre. A conference room is also available for events, meeting and celebrations. Top-rated lodgings are also available nearby the heritage centre, Top of the World Hotel, which lies in a vibrant, Scandinavian-style building overlooking the Arctic Ocean. A low-key hotel, which takes a fourteen-minute walk from the Iñupiat Heritage Center, the cosy modern rooms have free, fast internet connection, flat-screen TVs for entertainment, desks and sitting areas, as well as tea and coffeemakers. Suites feature kitchenettes and iPod docks. King Eider Inn of Borrow also features woodsy rooms and suites in a relaxed space of a cozy guest lounge complimented with a fireplace.