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Alaska Capitol Building, Juneau, Alaska
Linen postcard published circa 1930.

Built as the capitol building for the Territory of Alaska, this became the state capitol when Alaska joined the Union.

 
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Alaska Territorial Capitol
Photo taken circa 1930 by an officer or employee of the United States Government as part of that person's official duties.

This building is frequently pictured from this angle. There is a taller building across the street blocking the view of much of the capitol's front.

 
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Juneau, The Capital of Alaska
Vintage postcard published circa 1920 by J. B. Caro & Co. Juneau, Alaska. Made in U. S. A.

The unique location of the Alaska state capitol warrants offering a view of Juneau even though the capitol building is not included. This card was published at least three years before the capitol was built.

 
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Waterfront, Juneau, Alaska.
Vintage postcard published circa 1920.

This view also does not include the capitol building. It probably would not be discernible if it were there.

 

  Juneau from the water
 


More on Alaska:
Telling Them Apart, Surprisingly Different Designs
What's On Top, Nothing Much
Favorites, Just Because
Favorites, Nature
Capital & Capitol History
Old & New Capitol Timeline


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