The community museum in Nome is named in her honor.
In the museum's business plan the trustees set out their intentions to create a fully-fledged community museum at the relocated site.
The town also has a community museum which has a number of pre Hispanic pieces.
They range from large metropolitan galleries to small community museums.
In 1996, the museum was founded as the community museum, with its initial collection.
In 2002, the community museum closed with the aim of building the current one.
The museum was built in 1998 as a community museum and the collection has since grown with new donations.
Both are within hiking distance but permission is require and can be obtained from the community museum.
The most notable of these, the Anderson Farm, is now a community museum.
It was obvious that to provide a community museum, financial help was going to be necessary from within the community itself.