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  1. 610. Speciality Museums. The Alaska State Museum is located at the Fr. Andrew P. Kashevaroff (APK) building in downtown Juneau. Visit us for a uniquely comprehensive view of Alaska’s history and diverse cultures including fine art, mining, fishing, forestry, tourism, Russia-America, and World War II.

  2. Official Video for Juneau, Alaska. Watch on. If Juneau were a type of music, we'd say it's part funk, part soul, part bluegrass, and a whole lot of classic rock. Here, you'll find an unexpected mix of fishermen and teachers, legislators and artists, lawyers and homemakers, dockworkers and frontier entrepreneurs, students and Native elders.

  3. Travel Juneau; Juneau-Douglas City Museum; Alaska State Museum; Juneau Area State Parks; Mendenhall Glacier; State Cabins; Federal Cabins; Juneau Weather; Contact.

  4. Mar 27, 2023 · Tracy Arm Fjord. A "fjord" is a Nordic term meaning a narrow waterway surrounded by sharp cliffs. So while Juneau's Mendenhall Glacier steals most of the tourist traffic, the 27-mile-long Tracy ...

  5. Sea kayaking, hiking, rafting and other outdoor adventures offer exhilarating ways to enjoy Alaska's wilderness. For something even more unique, take off in a small plane or helicopter to see the sights from above, then land right on a glacier to go hiking or dog-sledding. During the winter, hit the slopes for downhill skiing, heli-skiing ...

  6. Juneau’s most popular attraction (for a good reason), the Mendenhall Glacier is a half-mile wide, with ice 300 to 1,800 feet deep. It provides some of the most spectacular landscapes in Alaska. It provides some of the most spectacular landscapes in Alaska.

  7. The Alaska Steam Laundry, now the Emporium Mall at 174 South Franklin, was the center of Juneau's business district. Built-in 1901 (the business dated from 1895), the building has a wood-shingled turret and ornate slanted and shingled front parapet.

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