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This Juneau, AK hotel offers wonderful historic charm, friendly service, remarkable amenities and a location near many popular local attractions.
The welcoming, non-smoking accommodations at this Juneau bed and breakfast truly feel like a home away from home. These delightful deluxe suites offer lofty queen featherbeds, in-room whirlpool's available, room service, cable satellite television with an HBO® movie channel, a refrigerator, a microwave, free high-speed Internet access and much more. Many guests have enjoyed spending their anniversary or honeymoon at this quaint Juneau, Alaska hotel.
This Juneau hotel also offers a 24-hour courtesy airport shuttle, guest laundry and a 100% non-smoking environment. Guests of this Juneau bed and breakfast can start the day off right with a full, hot breakfast. Grandma's Restaurant is also on-site, serving a variety of home-style dishes. Complimentary guest passes to the local gym are also provided.
While staying at this Juneau lodging, enjoy the gorgeous natural scenery at the Mendenhall Glacier, Auke Bay recreational area, Perseverance Trail, Tracy Arm Glacier and Glacier Bay. This Juneau bed and breakfasts guests can make their stay memorable and relaxing by skiing at Eaglecrest, walking along the nearby scenic trails, golfing at the Mendenhall Golf Course and fishing at Auke Bay. Major shopping centers are also located within a quarter mile of the Juneau, Alaska hotel.
Only eight miles from the State Capitol, these Juneau accommodations are close to many corporate locations and government offices. Those visiting the University of Alaska, Southeast only have a short drive from this Juneau, Alaska hotel. The Juneau international Airport and the Alaska Marine Highway ferry terminal are also nearby.
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Juneau will resonate to the beat of the finest jazz, blues, and classical music.
Seward’s halibut are a local surprise for those who typically think only of our Silver Salmon runs.
Join the Three Barons in revelry and merriment as they meet once more to shape the fate of nations. In Anchorage.
Celebrating GLBT Pride with entertainment, parade, speakers, vendors, food and fun. Everyone welcome. In Anchorage.
A 4-person scramble with a shotgun start. The proceeds from the tournament will help fund Hope’s Emergency Needs Fund. In Palmer.
In Seward.
From Northern California to Alaska, five artists explore the movement of space, time and seasons with materials and techniques. In Ketchikan.
Magic Happens at the Fair. In Haines.
Entry fees, medals and shirts. The start/finish is at the picnic shelter at Sandy Beach, Savikko Park, in Douglas.
We invite all artists of any age or experience, any medium, to submit up to two works of art for display during the month of August. In Ketchikan.
Sponsored by the Territorial Sportsmen, this is the oldest continuous salmon derby in Alaska. In Juneau.
Experience the excitement of catching dime bright, silver salmon at the 57th Annual Silver Salmon Derby in Seward.
In Seward.
The Alaska State Museum has been collecting and preserving artifacts for the state of Alaska since 1900. Historical objects were initially housed in the Arctic Brotherhood Building in Juneau until 1967 when the current museum was built. Visitors touring the museum will see 27,000 objects on display. The museum facility was the first concrete structure built in the state and added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1972.
The Museum was accredited by the American Association of Museums in 1975, in 1987 and 2001. The state also manages the 6,000 piece collection from the Sheldon Jackson Museum. While in Juneau, take time to learn about Alaska's rich history. Stay at Best Western hotels to enjoy excellent guest services and amenities.