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211, West Ship Creek Avenue, 99501, Anchorage, Anchorage, US United States
contactos teléfono: +1 907-276-3119
sitio web: www.theulufactory.com
mapa e indicacionesLatitude: 61.2228917, Longitude: -149.8857538
Audrey Morris
::Very nifty. Great stuff to look at. Good prices. They are producing products on site and you can watch them work. Very interesting display of native made, centuries old ulu knives. Good tourist stop, fun place for locals to buy gifts.
Steve Cocanower
::Fun place to visit, got gifts, nice people
Matthew Bigman
::Over hyped tourist spot with largely the same items as most tourist shops in town. Though the factory work is interesting, but guides were not to helpful in explaining the process or history and the tool, and did not do a good job hyping an Ulu over a conventional knife. If your honestly interested in Ulu history, a museum may be a better choice and less out of your way.
Barbara Morley
::Loved it!! We will be back to order something Friday and mail it home.
Theresa Childs
::We should have realized this was a bust when all of the men were sitting outside on the porch. All nearby parking was paid ($2 or $5, depending on the lot), no blades cut on site, mostly just assembling and laser engraving on the handle. Gift shop had all the same stuff you've seen in other gift shops. If are in Anchorage on a Saturday, skip Ulu and head to the outdoor market just up the hill -- that was much more interesting and well worth the paid parking.