JILKAAT KWAAN HERITAGE CENTER

HAINES, AK

Skagway, AK_2023 08 19_0119 The Municipality and Borough of Skagway is a first-class borough in Alaska on the Alaska Panhandle. As of the 2020 census, the population was 1,240,[3] up from 968 in 2010.[4] The population doubles in the summer tourist season in order to deal with more than 1,000,000 visitors each year.[5] Incorporated as a borough on June 25, 2007, it was previously a city (urban Skagway located at 59°27′30″N 135°18′50″W) in the Skagway-Yakutat-Angoon Census Area (now the Hoonah–Angoon Census Area, Alaska).[5] The most populated community is the census-designated place of Skagway. 
Skagway was an important port during the Klondike Gold Rush. The White Pass and Yukon Route narrow gauge railroad, part of the area's mining past, is now in operation purely for the tourist trade and runs throughout the summer months. The port of Skagway is a popular stop for cruise ships, and the tourist trade is a big part of the business of Skagway. Skagway is also part of the setting for Jack London's book The Call of the Wild, Will Hobbs's book Jason's Gold, and for Joe Haldeman's novel, Guardian. The John Wayne film North to Alaska (1960) was filmed nearby.  The name Skagway (historically also spelled Skaguay) is derived from sha-ka-ԍéi, a Tlingit idiom which figuratively refers to rough seas in the Taiya Inlet, which are caused by strong north winds. 

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The Jilkaat Kwaan Heritage Center (JKHC) is a museum and cultural center located in Haines, Alaska. The JKHC is dedicated to preserving and sharing the traditional culture and history of the Tlingit people of Southeast Alaska. The center houses a variety of artifacts, photographs, and documents related to Tlingit culture and history, including a large collection of historic artifacts from the area. Visitors can explore the exhibits and learn about the Tlingit way of life, traditional stories and songs, and the history of the area. The JKHC also hosts a variety of cultural events, including workshops, lectures, and performances. Visitors can also enjoy traditional Native Alaskan meals and purchase traditional arts and crafts from the on-site store. By providing visitors with an understanding of Tlingit culture, the JKHC aims to increase appreciation and respect for the Tlingit people and their heritage. The center is open to the public year-round, and admission is free. The JKHC is a must-see for anyone visiting Haines, Alaska and is a great way to learn about the rich culture and history of the Tlingit people.

JILKAAT KWAAN HERITAGE CENTER is a Uncategorized or General Museum in HAINES AK. US MID #8400200079

The museum is classed as GMU (Uncategorized or General Museums). It comes under American Alliance of Museums (AAM) region: Western (Alaska, Arizona, California, Hawaii, Idaho, Nevada, Oregon, Utah, Washington). Total revenue from most recent IRS 990 Form: $ 55,967 from tax period 201212 (YYYYMM).

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JILKAAT KWAAN HERITAGE CENTER
PO BOX 976
HAINES
AK
99827-0976

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JILKAAT KWAAN HERITAGE CENTER Information

MID # 8400200079
Name JILKAAT KWAAN HERITAGE CENTER
Alternate Name
Classification Uncategorized or General Museums, , Western
Federal Employer Identification Number (EIN) 731652033
NTEECC
Tax period of the latest return filed (YYYYMM) 201212
INCOME 55,967
REVENUE 55,967
LAT/LONG 59.230122, -135.443134
CODES FIPS State Code: 02
FIPS County Code: 100
US Census Tract: 000100
US Census Block: 3009