Originally the San Francisco Bakery, now the Silverbow Inn and home to town’s most-acclaimed eatery.
From $4.50 flightseeing tours in 1937 to a gathering place filled with aviation history today.
Endearing local memory with visit by Will Rogers and Wiley Post, followed by a shocking tragedy.
From cash to coffee, one building’s long history.
One of the most frequently spoken names in Juneau is Stroller White. We usually refer to the tall mountain that flanks the western side of… Continue reading
Building that debuted in 1937 evolves from historic appliance showroom to modern-day distillery
Buying an aging historic property in downtown Juneau and running the Iditarod have two big things in common: confidence and ability. South Franklin Street’s Senate… Continue reading
Perhaps sharing the leading roles in Juneau High School’s 1915 theatrical play clinched the relationship that bloomed into the MacKinnon family legacy of keeping Juneau… Continue reading
Historical photos hang in the building that once housed the famous Winter and Pond photo studio.
Many shops have occupied the Seward Street storefronts while Juneau Drug anchors the corner space.
A downtown historic district fire 100 years ago made way for one of Juneau’s most enduring downtown businesses: the Ben Franklin store. After the Heidelberg… Continue reading
Banking on the future of a mining camp
Here in Alaska, we are blessed with the natural elements that people travel from all over the world to experience. For me, it is not… Continue reading
Collaboration in full swing by tribes, federal and state agencies, local and environmental interests
Every Alaskan in our region is impacted by our salmon hatchery program.
I would like to take a moment to acknowledge that we are on the traditional territory of the Áakʼw Ḵwáan, the original inhabitants of Lingít… Continue reading
The Alaska Psychiatric Institute (API), an 80-bed psychiatric hospital located in Anchorage is operated by the Department of Family and Community Services, and stands as… Continue reading
As a commercial fisherman based in Sitka and the executive director of the Alaska Longline Fishermen’s Association (ALFA), I’ve spent decades navigating Alaska’s challenging waters… Continue reading
A conversation with Annika Ord, climate adaptation catalyst for Sustainable Southeast Partnership.
Waste collection and disposal options expanded, volunteer coordination and other efforts underway