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  1. 1404263. Website. juneau .org. Juneau ( / ˈdʒuːnoʊ / JOO-noh; Tlingit: Dzánti K'ihéeni Athapascan pronunciation: [ˈtsʌ́ntʰɪ̀ kʼɪ̀ˈhíːnɪ̀] ), officially the City and Borough of Juneau, is the capital city of the U.S. state of Alaska, located in the Gastineau Channel and the Alaskan panhandle.

  2. Juneau, Alaska - Simple English Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Contents. hide. Beginning. References. Other websites. Juneau, Alaska. Coordinates: 58.30°N 134.416°W. Mount Juneau. The City and Borough of Juneau is the capital city of Alaska. It has been the capital of Alaska since 1906.

  3. X. Juneau. About Juneau ( Tlingit : Dzánti K’ihéeni) Alaskas state capital is also one of its most beautiful cities and one of the most visited communities in the state. With so much to see and do, there’s certain to be something for you in Juneau.

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    Juneau is on the North American mainland and yet cannot be reached by land. Effectively, the rugged mountains surrounding it make Juneau into an "island" city, reachable only by air or by sea. It is the only state capital that can not be reached by land from the state it serves. Moreover, Juneau is the largest US state capital in area and the only ...

    Juneau is Alaska's capital and is on the mainland, but you can't get there by road or rail. Southeast Alaska is sandwiched between the rugged coastal mountain range and the Pacific Ocean. Constructing roads between many of the towns and cities of SE Alaska is prohibitively expensive and sometimes impossible. Only three towns (Haines, Hyder, and Ska...

    On foot

    Downtown Juneau is compact and very walkable, though above 4th Street it gets very hilly. The downtown streets are on a slanted grid, with Franklin, Seward, and Main Sts running parallel, and with Front, First, Second, Third, Fourth, etc., cutting across. The State Capitol is at Fourth and Main, City Hall is at the foot of Seward and Marine Way, and touristy grazing is along Franklin. Watch for the 20 historical plaques that detail the fascinating history of Juneau.

    By bus

    The public Capital Transitprovides daily bus service for downtown Juneau and vicinity and charges $2.00 for travel in one direction (Oct 2019). The Downtown Transit Center is on Main St and Front St, two blocks northwest of City Hall. Route 3/4 serves the Mendenhall Valley, but can get you no closer than about a mile to the Mendenhall Glacier Visitor Center. Capital Transit offers a Ride Free Zone that includes the Capitol, the Juneau-Douglas City Museum, the Dimond Courthouse, the hostel, an...

    By taxi

    Taxis are an economical alternative. Taxi vans can carry up to 7 passengers and cost about the same as buses for 5 or more. Drivers who want to do tours can often be found in the taxi zones near the Mt. Roberts Tram or the Red Dog Saloon. Metered fares and charter rates are regulated by the city.

    58.300253-134.4152841 Alaska State Museum, 395 Whittier St, ☏ +1-907-465-2901, fax: +1-907-465-2976. Tu-Sat. Summer: 9AM to 5PM, winter: 10AM to 4PM.. One of Alaska's best exhibits covering the bre...
    58.303221-134.4089762 Saint Nicholas Russian Orthodox Church, 326 5th St, ☏ +1-907-586-1023. Tiny ornate octagonal structure that was built by the Tlingits in 1893. When the Russians were still in...
    58.302194-134.4104723 Alaska State Capitol, 4th Street and Main St. M-F 8:30AM-5PM, Sa Su 9:30AM-4PM. Completed in 1931 as the territorial capitol, this building does not have the typical imposing...
    Mendenhall Glacier. This is a massive 1.5-mile-wide glacier calving into its own lake about 13 miles north of downtown Juneau. To get there, you may take a bus or taxi from where the ships dock to...

    The most popular activities in Juneau for visitors are shopping, flight seeing, charter fishing, visiting the Mendendhall Glacier, and hiking. Be aware that Juneau is very spread-out. It is broken into sections. There is "Downtown", and "The Valley" (where the Mendenhall Glacier, Mendenhall Mall, a skate park, and most of the residential are locate...

    Juneau, like many towns dominated by the cruiseship industry, is ripe with jewelry, t-shirt, and trinket shops. On busy cruiseship days you can watch as thousands of cruisers in matching track outfits ply the shopping district to get trinkets for their grandchildren and jewelry for themselves. There are a few locally owned stores that attract local...

    Groceries

    1. 58.30246-134.4113211 Rainbow Foods, 224 4th St (at Franklin), ☏ +1 907 586-6476. M-F 9AM-7PM, Sa 10AM-6PM, Su noon-6PM. Natural food store in Downtown Juneau. Decent produce, awesome weekday deli, and Thursday night dinners. Prices are not so bad considering everything comes in by jet or boat. 2. 58.299819-134.4211972 Juneau Foodland IGA, 615 W Willoughby Ave (opposite D St, near junction with Glacier Ave), ☏ +1 907 586-3101. Daily 6AM-10PM. Sells deli and Filipino food made on premises. C...

    Restaurants

    1. 58.30618-134.4309218 Breakwater Inn, 1711 Glacier Ave, ☏ +1 907 586-6303. Better for drinks. Not a very relaxing atmosphere during the summer, and the food isn't that great. An order of bread will get you a sandwich roll from Costco with some cheese on it. 2. 58.363731-134.5752629 Canton House, 8585 Old Dairy Rd, ☏ +1 907 789-5075. One of the best, most consistent restaurants in town. 3. 58.387355-134.64685310 Chan's Thai Kitchen, 11806 Glacier Highway. Far from downtown and slow, but serv...

    By far the most popular with locals is the Alaskan Bar (South Franklin Street) to hang out with locals, listen to music (Thursday is open mic night) and drink an Alaskan (beer) with an Alaskan in the Alaskan. A bit rough looking but a great hangout. 1. 58.299343-134.4075681 The Hangar, 2 Marine Way. Sit and watch the float planes takeoff and the cr...

    58.304055-134.4107131 Juneau International Hostel, 614 Harris St, ☏ +1 907 586-9559. Check-in: 5PM-10:30PM (winter), 5PM-11PM (summer), check-out: 9AM. Lockout from 9AM-5PM daily. Guests are assign...
    58.299734-134.4124062 Four Points by Sheraton Juneau, 51 Egan Dr, ☏ +1 907 586-6900, fax: +1 907 463-5861. $260 (Jan 2023).
    58.301269-134.4090383 Westmark Baranof Hotel, 127 N Franklin St, ☏ +1 907 586-2660, fax: +1 907 586-8315. $129-250.
    58.2995-134.4187694 Ramada by Wyndham Juneau, 375 Whittier St, ☏ +1 907-228-3476. $259 (Jan 2023).

    Internet

    1. 58.298392-134.4040321 Juneau Public Library (downtown), 292 Marine Way (located atop the parking garage on the waterfront right by Alaska Steamship Dock (AS)), ☏ +1 907 586-5249. M-Th 11AM-8PM, F 1-5PM, Sa Su noon-5PM. Internet terminals and free wifi. All users are welcome; ask for a WiFi Instruction slip at the circulation desk. Look for network "Free_Library_Wireless". Printers are not available via the wireless connection; if you need to print, save to a USB drive and use one of the pu...

  4. Get a quick history lesson on Juneau, the capital of Alaska. Discover how Juneau was founded by prospectors and learn a few interesting facts about the city.

  5. May 8, 2024 · Juneau is the seat of University of Alaska Southeast (1972) and home of the Alaska State Museum (1900), and it also contains the oldest Russian Orthodox church (built 1894) in southeastern Alaska.

  6. Mendenhall Glacier (in Tlingit language “ Sít”) is a glacier about 13.6 miles (21.9 km) long located in Mendenhall Valley, about 12 miles (19 km) from downtown Juneau in the southeast area of the U.S. state of Alaska. [2] The glacier and surrounding landscape is protected as part of the 5,815 acres (2,353 ha) Mendenhall Glacier Recreation ...

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