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  1. Coordinates: 58°18′7.9″N 134°24′37.7″W. The Alaska State Capitol is the building that hosts the Alaska Legislature and the offices of the Governor of Alaska and Lieutenant Governor of Alaska. Located in the state's capital, Juneau, the building was opened on February 14, 1931, as a federal building. [2] .

    • September 18, 1929
  2. Completed in 1931, it housed the federal government until statehood in 1959. Today, the large, boxy building—and the location—aren’t popular with locals, but efforts to fund a new building and move the capital to Alaska’s interior have both failed.

  3. PLAN A VISIT. The Alaska State Capitol in Juneau is the functional seat of state government where laws are passed and public policy is set for the 728,903 residents of Alaska. Located at 120 4th Street, the building is open to the public and visitors are welcome to explore the Capitol between 8:00am-5:00pm Monday-Friday.

  4. Alaska State Capitol. The 33rd Alaska State Legislature Adjourns Sine Die. 33rd Legislature Schedule. 1st Regular Session: January 17 - May 17, 2023. 1st Special Session: May 18, 2023. 2nd Regular Session: January 16 - May 15, 2024. Contact Lists: By District | Who's Who. Public Testimony Opportunities. Public Opinion Messages.

  5. Immerse yourself in the rich history of Juneau, Alaska's state capital. Read on to learn all about the beginnings of the city and the Alaskan flag.

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  7. The City and Borough of Juneau, more commonly known simply as Juneau ( / ˈdʒuːnoʊ / JOO-noh; Tlingit: Dzánti K'ihéeniAthapascan pronunciation: [ˈtsʌ́ntʰɪ̀ kʼɪ̀ˈhíːnɪ̀] ), is the capital city of the U.S. state of Alaska, located in the Gastineau Channel and the Alaskan panhandle.

  8. Our State Capitol Building. The Alaska State Capitol was originally the Federal and Territorial Building, but under provisions of the Alaska Statehood Act (approved July 7, 1958), became the property of the State of Alaska. Funds appropriated by Congress in 1911 to pay for the purchase of the Capitol Building site were sufficient to pay for ...

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