词条 | Juneau |
释义 | Juneau Alaska, United States ![]() ![]() ![]() Government activities are central to Juneau's economy, employing some two-fifths of the workforce. Fishing and forestry are also important, as is tourism, particularly because of cruise ships plying the Inside Passage. Juneau is connected with the Alaska Highway by ferry through the Haines Cut-Off. Winter snowfall seldom accumulates more than a foot, and the port is ice-free. Juneau is the seat of University of Alaska (Alaska, University of) Southeast (1972) and home of the Alaska State Museum (1900), and it also contains the oldest Russian Orthodox church (built 1894) in southeastern Alaska. The Mount Roberts Tramway, which ascends some 2,000 feet (600 metres), provides riders with a picturesque view of the city and delivers them to a series of walkways and hiking trails. Douglas Island is a popular site for skiing, and other recreational activities include kayaking, dogsledding, whale watching, and hiking. Juneau lies within Tongass National Forest. Nearby are Mendenhall Glacier, part of the extensive Juneau Icefield, 13 miles (21 km) north; Glacier Bay National Park and Preserve, which with Kluane National Park and Reserve (Yukon Territory, Canada), Wrangell–St. Elias National Park and Preserve (Wrangell–Saint Elias National Park and Preserve) (Alaska, U.S.), and Tatshenshini-Alsek National Park (Tatshenshini-Alsek Wilderness Provincial Park) (British Columbia, Canada) constitutes a World Heritage site, to the northwest; and Kootznoowoo Wilderness Area and Admiralty Island National Monument, featuring a large concentration of brown bears, to the south. Pop. (2000) 30,711; (2006 est.) 30,737. |
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