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Juneau-Douglas City Museum
Museum: Year-Round, Walking Tours: May - September
This museum sits on the site where Alaska officially became a state. View the exhibits and watch an award-winning documentary about the city. Plus, the City Museum doesn’t end at the building’s walls. From May to September, you can take walking tours of historic downtown Juneau and the Alaska State Capitol.
Juneau Tree Walk: Guide to Selected Trees Downtown
The Juneau Tree Walk is a project of the Juneau Urban Forestry Partnership. It includes 21 different trees that can be found in downtown Juneau. The Juneau Urban Forestry Partnership has produced a pamphlet that includes each tree's common and scientific names, it's location in Downtown Juneau, and it's distinguishing physical traits.
Treadwell Mine Historic Trail Walking Tour
This was once the site of the most productive gold mines in the United States—$70 million in gold was removed by 2,000 workers. Of the 144 structures that stood in Treadwell in 1910, only a few foundations still exist, and the New Office Building is the only remaining structure. The trail starts from the south end of St. Ann’s Avenue in Douglas. Keep right on the trail and More...
Juneau Guided Tours
Juneau Guided Tours will not be operating in 2020. Juneau on foot with your local guide, who will highlight details from the mining era back in the late 1800s to the modern city of today. Visit the State Capital Building, the Governor’s Mansion and the Russian Orthodox Church, with plenty of photo stops along the way.