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English: (Left to right) Whitmore Hall, Fraser Hall, and the Sheldon Jackson Museum on the campus of the former Sheldon Jackson College, Sitka, Alaska, U.S. The former two are now part of the Sitka Fine Arts campus; the museum is one of two ethnographic/historical museums operated by the State of Alaska (the other is in Juneau).
Date Taken on 17 August 2023
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