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Bearfoot Guides Introduces You To Volunteer Alaskans Who Are Here To Help You Learn About Our State

Costumed volunteer at Wickersham House Museum
at Pioneer Historic Park in Fairbanks, Alaska.

Alaskan Volunteers Are Out in Museums & Visitor Centers On All Of Alaska's Roads -- Willing To Help You Have A Great Trip Through Our State

Volunteers all over the state of Alaska are available to help you understand our state -- and local life. If you stop at a museum or visitor center, and spot somebody there, hanging out, stop and talk. They'll be glad to share insight into Alaskan life and culture. Don't worry about getting into a long conversation. Alaska is different from other places.

Local volunteer in Hope, Alaska at a small complex of historic cabins.

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