Alaska Factory Tours and Museums

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Gold Nugget Jewelry, Wood Bowls, and More: Take a Made in America Alaska Factory Tour

It’s long been a dream of mine to visit Alaska. Gathering up these Alaska factory tours sure has my heart longing to see such beauty in person. It won’t be anytime soon for me, but if you’re going, check out these neat factory tours in Alaska.

The Big List of Alaska Factory Tours, Museums, and More


Alaska Mint | Anchorage, AK

Take a tour of Alaska Mint where they make men’s and women’s pure 18k-22k natural, Alaskan gold nugget jewelry.

Proudly manufacturing in Alaska since 1991.

Alaska Mint

The Great Alaskan Bowl Company | Fairbanks, AK

The Great American Bowl Company is one of the last remaining mills producing large wood bowls like those that were in high demand back in the 1800s. The one-piece bowls are made on machinery that was developed 100 years ago. Visitors are welcome 7 days a week.

Proud to be one of America’s last wooden bowl mills since 1991.

The Great Alaskan Bowl Company

The ULU Factory | Anchorage, AK

ULU knives were developed by Eskimos in Alaska with the oldest known find presumed to be over 3000 years old. The ULU factory continues to make ULU knives today and invites you to take a free trolley ride from downtown to the factory where you’ll watch the knives being made at Alaska’s most unique manufacturing facility.

#The ULU Factory


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Michelle K. Barto is the founder and lead writer of MadeInTheUSAMatters.com, a site dedicated to helping consumers discover and support products made in the USA. With over 25 years of professional blogging and content creation experience, Michelle combines deep research with firsthand product use to bring readers honest, practical, and engaging reviews alongside easy-to-browse brand and product directories.

Raised with a respect for American craftsmanship, Michelle personally uses and tests many of the products featured on the site — from cookware she uses in her own kitchen to outdoor gear she takes camping with her family. Her mission is simple: make it easier for people to choose quality, American-made goods that support jobs, communities, and manufacturing here at home.

When she’s not writing, you’ll find Michelle working on backyard and home remodeling projects, exploring local parks, or planning the next family adventure in their camper. She lives in Ohio with her husband, youngest son, cat, and a small flock of ducks.

2023-07-23

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