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  2. Juneau, Alaska - Wikipedia

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    (Sitka surpassed it in 2000 when it incorporated.) Juneau is the only U.S. state capital on an international border: it is bordered on the east by Canada. It is the U.S. state capital whose namesake was most recently alive: Joe Juneau died in 1899. The city was temporarily renamed UNO, after the card game, on April 1, 2016 (April Fool's Day).

  3. History of Alaska - Wikipedia

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    In Darkest Alaska: Travel and Empire along the Inside Passage (2008) Chandonnet, Fern. Alaska at War, 1941–1945: The Forgotten War Remembered (2007) Gruening, Ernest (1967). The Battle for Alaska Statehood. University of Alaska Press, Fairbanks. ISBN 0-912006-12-9. Gruening, Ernest (1954). The State of Alaska. Random House, New York. ASIN ...

  4. Alaska State Capitol - Wikipedia

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    The Alaska State Capitol is the building that hosts the Alaska Legislature and the offices of the Governor of Alaska and Lieutenant Governor of Alaska. Located in the state's capital, Juneau , the building was opened on February 14, 1931, as a federal building. [ 2 ]

  5. List of capitals in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Capital of the Russian colony of Alaska. 1867: Capital of the Department of Alaska. 1900: Capitals of the District of Alaska. Juneau: 1906 1912: Capital of the Territory of Alaska. 1959: Capital of the State of Alaska. Arizona [40] Statehood in 1912: Santa Fe (NM) 1848: Capital of the U.S. provisional government of New Mexico 1848–1850. 1850

  6. Alaska - Wikipedia

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    It contains the state capital Juneau, the former capital Sitka, and Ketchikan, at one time Alaska's largest city. [51] The Alaska Marine Highway provides a vital surface transportation link throughout the area and country, as only three communities (Haines, Hyder and Skagway) enjoy direct connections to the contiguous North American road system ...

  7. List of former national capitals - Wikipedia

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    Capital of the exiled government Governor-general Simon de Anda during the Seven Years' War. Moved back to Manila Manila: Spanish East Indies: Philippines: 1764 1901 Ceded to the United States via Treaty of Paris: Jolo: Sulu Sultanate: Philippines: c. 1450 1899 Annexed by the United States Chiang Mai: Lan Na: Thailand: 1259 1775 Annexed by ...

  8. Former U.S. House candidate Alyse Galvin to run for Alaska ...

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    Dec. 28—Alyse Galvin, the Democratic-endorsed U.S. House candidate in 2018 and 2020, will run for the Alaska Legislature in 2022, she said Monday. Galvin has filed a letter of intent with the ...

  9. Douglas, Juneau, Alaska - Wikipedia

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    In 1900, Douglas was the 7th largest community in Alaska with 825 residents. It did not report a racial breakdown. In 1910, Douglas was the 3rd largest city in Alaska with 1,722 residents (exceeding neighboring Juneau, which was in 4th place with 1,644 residents and 6th placed Treadwell on the south border of Douglas with 1,222 residents).