Museum Seeks Community Input for Future Building
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The current Kodiak Maritime Museum. Toby Sullivan photo
”Which place might have the best view or which might look best. A lot of people seem to favor site number three, which is out on the channel by the gazebo, but we want to hear what people think about all three sites just to see if there is anything we haven’t thought of. We’d like a lot of input on that.”
Aerial view of proposed museum sites. Courtesy of Kodiak Maritime Museum

”I think we want to hear from people on basically where a museum would be a good fit for the downtown area. We also want to hear if people have reasons why it might not work downtown. We certainly want to hear why it would not work before it got further down the line. We’d like to hear what people would like to see in a museum building, but at this point the huge focus is on finding a site for the museum that fits with people’s understanding and appreciation for the downtown area.”
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