点评:Pratt Museum in Bartlett Street was built on land that was donated by Samuel Leon and Vega Anderson Pratt where they had a homestead. Homer is situated on the shores of Kachemak Bay on the Kenai Peninsula. Kachemak Bay is circled by mountains, glaciers, and active volcanoes. Homer suffered in the earthquake of 1964. The earthquake has been recorded as the 2nd most severe in the world.
The museum has collections relating to history of the area, the anthropological finds and records, archives of historic pictures, sounds and maps, and a collection of specimens from around the Kachemak Bay and how they influenced the peoples of the area.
Harrington Cabin just outside the main Pratt Museum building has been preserved as it would have been and offers glimpse into the lives of hard-working pioneers and homesteaders in the area. The cabin houses collection of hand tools, daily diaries, crochet work, and kitchen supplies. An oral history recording is available when not attended.
Beside the homestead the garden displays local varieties of produce that once kept the early settlers with produce.
翻译:巴特利特街的普拉特博物馆建在塞缪尔·莱昂和维加·安德森·普拉特捐赠的土地上,他们在那里有一处宅基地。荷马位于基奈半岛卡切马克湾岸边。卡切马克湾周围环绕着山脉、冰川和活火山。1964 年的地震使荷马遭受了重创。据记录,这次地震是世界上第二严重的地震。
博物馆收藏了与该地区历史、人类学发现和记录、历史图片、声音和地图档案以及卡切马克湾周围的标本以及它们如何影响该地区人民有关的藏品。
普拉特博物馆主楼外的哈灵顿小屋保持了原样,让人们一窥该地区辛勤工作的拓荒者和宅基地居民的生活。小屋里收藏了手工工具、日记、钩针作品和厨房用品。无人值守时,可以进行口述历史记录。
宅基地旁边的花园展示了当地各种农产品,这些农产品曾经为早期定居者提供食物。