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Commonly known as the Arctic Section by many of the agents since it was built in the Warehouse in 1927. The Arctic Section is closed off by a large metal dome designed by Walther Bauersfeld for the storage of artifacts that needs to stored in frigid temperatures or cause people/objects to freeze. Located in the Main Office of the Arctic Section is a large line of filing cabinets called the Information Conduit, that has over 10,000 files of Artifacts, would-be artifacts and solved or unsolved cases of artifacts.
Collected Artifacts[]
- Alfred's Monarch Ice Skates
- Alfred Wegener's Parka
- Antarctic Whaling Station Camp
- Apsley Cherry-Garrard’s Goggles
- Badge of the 6th Northern Light Infantry
- Cannon from the Battle of Narva
- Clarence Birdseye's Food Freezer
- Clarence Birdseye's Heat Pump
- Cotton Club Matchbox
- Cryogenic Gas Heater
- Driftwood from the RMS Titanic
- Edmund Hillary's Climbing Gloves
- Eduard Toll's Dredge
- Elizabeth Bathory's Bucket Handle
- Ernest Shackleton's Can of Sardines
- Eskimo Spears
- Flare Gun from the RMS Lusitania
- Garðar Svavarsson's Ship
- Henry Wadsworth Longfellow's Cross
- Hillary and Tenzing's Climbing Googles
- Ice Age Fossils
- Jack Dawson's Art Kit
- Jan Baalsrud’s Stretcher
- Jean Hilliard’s Earmuffs
- Louis Agassiz's Iron Auger
- Mathias Zdarsky’s Ski Bindings
- Mikhail Britnev's Journal
- Norwegian Icebox
- Pyotr Kapitsa’s Turbine
- Pytheas' Tin Ingots
- Roald Amundsen's Steering Wheel
- Robert Ettinger's Metre Ruler
- Robert Falcon Scott's Diary
- Robert Falcon Scott's Goggles
- Shang Rang's Army Shield
- Ski Gloves
- Skis from the Winter of Terror
- Thomas Edison's Megaphone
- Tin Pan from the Klondike Gold Rush
- William Edward Parry's Inukshuk
- Wilson Bentley’s Black Velvet
- Zygmunt Florenty Wróblewski's Kerosene Lamp