Juneau’s waterfront, a bustling hub of activity, is anchored by Franklin Street, the city’s most famous thoroughfare. This historic heart of Alaska’s capital features a collection of Gold Rush–themed restaurants and old-time saloons, set against a backdrop of clapboard balconies and Victorian architecture. Visitors can stroll along the promenade, taking in the textures of weathered wood and the vibrant colors of the buildings, which evoke a sense of stepping back into the era of the Gold Rush. The area offers a blend of history and modern amenities, making it a lively and engaging destination.
Waterfront Promenade and Franklin Street
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