The Museum of Alaska Transportation and Industry (MATI) in Wasilla, Alaska, is a fascinating destination that showcases the history of transportation and industrial development in the state. The museum highlights the tools, vehicles, and infrastructure that have played a crucial role in Alaska’s growth, from the early days of pioneering to the modern era.
Museum of Alaska Transportation and Industry
+1 (907) 376-1211
Mother’s Day – Labor Day
- Daily 10:00 – 17:00
Admission fee

Aircraft collection

| – 66-17044 N5586 – N44793 NC692W N101Z N27TN NC106M N119H N98 – – N20861 150185/TF-22 N5552 – – 49-2001 – – N4942V | Beech C18S Bell UH-1H Huey Bowers 1-A Fly baby Cessna C-34 Airmaster Cessna UC-78 Bobcat (derelict) Cunningham Hall PT-6 Douglas C-47 Skytrain Douglas R4D-8 Fairchild 42 Fairchild 71 Fairchild C-123J Provider Fike F Ford JB-2 (V-1) Grumman HU-16C Albatross Kaman SH-2F Seasprite Kellner KR-1 Seagull Mitchell B-10 Flying Wing (ultra-light) Rotec Panther 2(ultra-light) Sikorsky H-5H Dragonfly Stinson SR-8B Reliant Stinson SR-9 Reliant Travel Air S-6000B |
Aircraft listed on this page, vintage snowmachines, old train cars, around commercial fishing boats and cars and explore old farm and oil machinery. Also the car that President Harding toured Alaska in, plus look at some of the original farm equipment used by the farmers in the Palmer Colony.
Key Features Museum of Alaska Transportation and Industry:
- Diverse Transportation Exhibits: Displays include trains, planes, automobiles, and even boats, reflecting the varied modes of transport necessary for Alaska’s unique geography and climate.
- Historic Railcars and Locomotives: Visitors can explore vintage rail equipment, including a restored steam locomotive and train cars used by the Alaska Railroad.
- Aircraft and Aviation History: Exhibits feature planes that were crucial for bush pilots, military operations, and mail delivery across Alaska’s remote regions.
- Industrial Artifacts: Displays of construction equipment, mining tools, and agricultural machinery offer a glimpse into the industries that helped shape Alaska’s economy.
Highlights:
- A 1921 Ford Model T used on early Alaskan roads.
- A Cunningham Hall PT-6 biplane, representing the early days of Alaskan aviation.
- Restored dog sleds, which were once critical for transportation and survival.