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- Alaska State Capitol - Wikipedia
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]
- Alaska State Capitol | Juneau, Alaskas charming capital city, is home . . .
Built in 1931, this unique Capitol building features a neoclassical design and serves as the seat of the state government If you're visiting Juneau, be sure to explore the capitol for a glimpse into Alaska's history and lawmaking process The Capitol is wheelchair accessible
- Alaska State Capitol Building
Inside are two murals of living off the land and ocean in Alaska, which is still a way of life here—many politicians are career fishermen The second floor houses the senators and representatives; the governor and lieutenant governor sit on the third floor
- Roadtrippin’ 2025: A tour of Alaska’s Historic Capitol Building
The Roadtrippin’ crew in Juneau was given a personal tour of the Alaska State Capitol, a building that creates a new layer of history every year, which you may notice before you even walk into the building
- Our State Capitol Building - State of Alaska
Alaska has one of the few capitol buildings that lacks a dome The building provided the first permanent chambers for the Alaska Legislature The chamber of the State Senate and House of Representatives are located on the second floor and were remodeled in 1967 to give it a modern Alaskan atmosphere
- Touring The Alaska State Capitol Building In Juneau
The Alaska State Capitol Building is situated in Juneau, on a hilltop overlooking downtown and Gastineau Channel This site was chosen by Governor John Brady as he believed it to be an ideal spot with spectacular views – and it certainly lives up to that promise!
- Alaska State Capitol Tour - JuneauReview
You will find the State Capitol located just up Main Street at Fourth Street Upon entering the building you will be struck with the impressive design of the foyer The marble floor is covered with a cobalt and gold carpet further layered with mats featuring the Alaska State Seal
- Why is the state capital Juneau and not Anchorage? - ktoo. org
But Juneau wasn’t the state capital yet because Alaska wasn’t a state yet; it was a territory The Capitol building was built in 1929 and opened in 1931 as a federal building and
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