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The MacKinnon Apartments are a historic apartment building at 236 Third Street in Juneau, Alaska. The building is a three-story wood-frame structure, finished in stucco; it has corner quoining and a dentillated cornice. When originally built in 1925, it was 80 feet (24 m) long and housed six single-bedroom and 12 studio apartments.
In land area, Juneau (proper) is the largest state capital and the second-largest city overall in the United States, [24] with 2,716.7 square miles (7,036 km 2) being made up of land and 538.3 square miles (1,394 km 2) consisting of water (16.54%).
The McKinley Tower Apartments, previously known as the East 4th & Denali Apartments, the Mt. McKinley Building, the McKay (or MacKay) Building and the McKinley Building, is a historic apartment building at 337 East Fourth Avenue in the eastern downtown of Anchorage, Alaska.
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The Lemon Creek area has developed with a mixture of uses ranging from housing, dairy farms, and mining, and continues this pattern to the present day, serving as Juneau's hub for commercial and industrial activity as well as having many established residential neighborhoods: Pinewood Subdivision, Gruening Park, Eagles Edge Subdivision ...
West Juneau is a populated place in Juneau, Alaska, United States. It is located on Douglas Island 1.8 miles (2.9 km) northwest of Douglas . [ 1 ] Despite its location on Douglas Island, the neighborhood was juridically a part of the City of Juneau, rather than the City of Douglas, prior to municipal unification in 1970.
Along South Franklin Street and Front Street, Juneau, Alaska: Coordinates: Area: 17 acres (6.9 ha) Built: 1889 () Architectural style: Modern Movement, Late 19th And Early 20th Century American Movements, Late Victorian: NRHP reference No. 94000603 [1] AHRS No. JUN-456
A railroad and boardwalk connected the two towns. At this time the Treadwell power plant was large enough to power the entire Treadwell area, Douglas, and Juneau. The power plant continued to serve the Alaska-Juneau Gold Mine until the mine was shut down in 1944 by the War Department as non-essential to the war effort.