1. The Juneau-Douglas City Museum is a small museum located in downtown Juneau, Alaska that showcases the history and culture of the city and its surrounding area. The museum features exhibits on Native American culture, mining, fishing, and the city’s history during World War II. One of the most interesting exhibits is a replica of an early 20th-century family home in Juneau, complete with original furnishings and artifacts. The museum also offers walking tours of Juneau’s historic downtown area.

2. The Juneau-Douglas City Museum is open Tuesday through Saturday from 10:00 am to 4:00 pm. The museum can be reached by phone at (907) 586-3572.

3. Admission to the Juneau-Douglas City Museum is $6 for adults, $5 for seniors, and free for children under 18. The museum is located in downtown Juneau and is easily accessible by public transportation or on foot. Parking is limited in the area, so visitors are encouraged to use public transportation or walk.