No, Juneau, the capital of Alaska, is not located in the Arctic Circle. Situated in the Southeast region of the state, Juneau is approximately 923 miles south of the Arctic Circle.
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No other capital city lacks a highway connection to the outside world. Juneau can only be reached by air or sea. It is also the only capital city in the nation that borders another country, as the city and borough limits reach to the crest of the mountains to the east that constitute the international boundary.
Juneau is a very walkable city. Most cruise ships dock right in downtown, and visitors can leave the ship and walk all throughout downtown, shopping and exploring.
8. People are very friendly here. If you're from a big city, it might feel weird at first when folks nod or say “hi” on the street, but you'll soon find yourself doing it right along with them.