• 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.
  • Juneau, Alaska's charming capital city, is home to the Alaska State Capitol. Built in 1931, this unique capitol building features a neoclassical design and...
  • We visit the Capitol of every state we visit so Juneau was no different. While most states take great pride in their state capitols, Alaska does not.
  • The Alaska State Capitol Building is located in downtown Juneau and is open to the public for tours and visits.
  • Alaska’s red-brick state capitol in Juneau is atypically austere, lacking a dome or sprawling grounds.
  • The Alaska State Capitol Seismic Retrofit and Exterior Renovation won an AIA Alaska 2018 Award of Merit in the Renovated Category.
  • The Alaska State Capitol, located in Juneau, is the seat of government for the state of Alaska.
  • The Alaska State Capitol is one of the, or perhaps the, least fancy state capitols. The building was formerly a courthouse, and then they turned it into the capitol.
  • Alaska State Capitol - Statue Interesting facts about Alaska’s Flag: In 1926 Alaska students grade 7-12 participated in a contest for the territorial flag design.
  • The Alaska State Capitol, located in Juneau, is the seat of government for the state of Alaska and the center of legislative and executive power.
  • Go visit the Alaska state Capitol! It is a free #ShoreExcursion. ... Unlike in most state capitals, the Alaska Capitol does not have a dome.
  • Nestled in the southeast Alaska panhandle is the state capital of Juneau. The Alaskan capital city, Juneau, is the only capital in the US that is not accessible by...
  • Juneau is located in the Alaskan Panhandle, to the southeast of the state on the Gastineau Channel.