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  1. worldsfacts.com

    Sep 3, 2023What about Juneau, Alaska interesting facts? Here are 47 interesting facts about Juneau, Alaska. Capital City: Juneau is the capital of Alaska, making it the political and administrative center of the state. Unique Accessibility: Juneau is the only state capital in the United States that is not accessible by road. It can be reached by air or water.
  2. mobile.usefultrivia.com

    JUNEAU, ALASKA TRIVIA « 1; 2 » 1) What discovery led to the founding of Juneau, Alaska? OIL GOLD SILVER COAL. In 1880, Sitka mining engineer George Pilz offered a reward to any Alaskan native who could lead him to gold. When a local arrived with some ore, several prospectors were sent to investigate and found nuggets "as large as peas and ...
  3. factsvibes.com

    Feb 17, 2024Juneau has a population of approximately 32,000 people. Juneau has a population of approximately 32,000 people. The city was named after gold prospector Joe Juneau. Juneau was named after gold prospector Joe Juneau. Juneau is home to the Alaska State Museum, which features exhibits on the state's natural, cultural, and artistic history.
  4. alaskasinsidepassage.com

    Juneau is only 48 miles from end-to-end, but has over 250 miles of hiking trails. Wildlife found in and around Juneau: 114 species of birds, all five species of salmon, brown and black bears and several species of whales. About 32,000 people reside in Juneau, but southeast Alaska is home to more than 20,000 bald eagles.
  5. valerievalise.com

    This gold discovery in the Juneau area was the first such discovery that resulted in the founding of a town in Alaska. Juneau was incorporated on June 29, 1900, one day after Skagway. In 1906, the capital of Alaska was moved from Sitka to Juneau. The Alaskan Hotel opened in Juneau in 1913. This makes it the oldest operating hotel in Alaska.
  6. alaskaitinerary.com

    Nov 18, 2024Quirky and Fun Facts About Juneau, Alaska. Juneau isn't just Alaska's capital; it's a city full of surprises, quirks, and fascinating tidbits that make it truly unique. Whether you're a trivia buff or just curious about this Alaskan gem, here are some fun facts about Juneau that will surely pique your interest.
  7. factsvibes.com

    Jan 3, 2024Juneau, the capital city of Alaska, is a place filled with delights and fun facts for travelers to explore. From its stunning Mendenhall Glacier to the charming downtown area, there are plenty of fascinating finds awaiting visitors.. The Mendenhall Glacier is one of the most iconic landmarks in Juneau. It stretches over 12 miles and is a breathtaking sight to behold.
  8. isolatedtraveller.com

    May 27, 202310 Interesting Facts About Juneau, Alaska. 27/05/2023; Facts About Juneau. Juneau was founded in 1881 after gold was discovered in the area. The city is named after a gold prospector from Quebec, Joe Juneau, though the place was once called Rockwell and then Harrisburg.
  9. factsvibes.com

    Mar 14, 2024Juneau, the capital city of Alaska, is a destination filled with natural beauty and fascinating history. As you venture into this enchanting world, here are some fun facts to know about Juneau. 1. Glacier paradise: Juneau is home to the Mendenhall Glacier, one of the most accessible glaciers in Alaska. Visitors can marvel at its stunning blue ...
  10. frontiersuites.com

    The second biggest city is Juneau (32,756) closely followed by Fairbanks with only about 400 fewer residents. Sitka, the city which used to be the capital of the District of Alaska until 1906, ranks 9th with a population of under 9,000. Curiously, Juneau is both a close-knit community and a big city (by Alaskan standards) at the same time. Lodging

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