May 21, 2026: Do You Know, Juneau?

Alaska Facts

  • The capital of Alaska, Juneau, is certainly unique. Juneau is not connected to any roads. It is called an Island City. The only access is by boat or plane.
  • Alaska has 6,640 miles of coastline which is more than all the other states combined.
  • The Sitka Spruce is the state tree.
  • Originally the capital was Sitka but it was moved to Juneau.
  • Juneau has the highest concentration of eagles of 30,000-50,000.
  • The Arctic Tern holds the record for the longest migration of any animal on Earth, flying up to 50,700 miles round-trip each year. These circumpolar seabirds spend their summers nesting in Alaska especially the nearby Mendenhall Glacier.

Amy and I visited the capitol building.Ā  Alaska is the 49th state and was established in 1959. Alaska is younger than I am!!

The hallways in the capital building are covered with notable newspapers about Alaska.

Five Glaciers Seaplane

Our sea plane flight to get an aerial view of five out of 38 glaciers in the Juneau area was cancelled due to foggy weather. There was an afternoon flight so we were hopeful that the weather would clear and it did.

Library

Sealaska Center

At the Sealaska Center, the Tlingit school was having a graduation. We loved the costumes and singing and dancing.

We toured the small but very informative museum.We watched an interesting film where a Tlingit grandfather trained his grandson about the traditional way to fish for halibut.

The wooden halibut hook is an exceptional device with roots that go back hundreds if not thousands of years.

The hook is designed to catch midsize halibut – 30 to 60 pounds. The design of the wooden hook helps preserve the halibut fishery. Small halibut cannot get the hook in their mouth. Very large halibut, which tend to be females carrying millions of eggs, can spit the hook out with little trouble.

A Tlingit Barbie!
This may be the only whale we see!

One response to “May 21, 2026: Do You Know, Juneau?”

  1. Daniel A Cristancho Avatar
    Daniel A Cristancho

    Thanks for sharing all the fun facts! … I won’t tell anybody you are older than Alaska 🤐

Leave a Reply

This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed.

Discover more from Streets of the World

Subscribe now to keep reading and get access to the full archive.

Continue reading