Oscar Anderson House Livingroom

The Oscar Anderson House is closed for 2024 due to the need for repairs and restoration work.

About the Oscar Anderson House Museum

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Enjoy this short video about the OAHM courtesy of the Municipality of Anchorage

In 1976, Elizabeth Anderson, Oscar’s widow, donated the house to the Municipality of Anchorage. After an extensive restoration between 1978 and 1982 the Oscar Anderson House was turned into a museum.

The Oscar Anderson House was listed in the National Register of Historic Places in 1978, for its architectural significance and for Oscar Anderson’s role in the development of early Anchorage.

The Oscar Anderson House is a National Trust for Historic Preservation “Distinctive Destination.”

Today, through a partnership with the Municipality of Anchorage, the Alaska Association for Historic Preservation, Inc. (AAHP) operates the Oscar Anderson House Museum. 

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