Federal and Territorial Building

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The Federal and Territorial Building, now known as the Alaska State Capitol, is a historic government building in Juneau that has served as the center of Alaska’s legislative and executive branches since statehood.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf government building
historic building
office building
state capitol building
alsoKnownAs Alaska State Capitol
Alaska State Capitol
surface form: Alaska Territorial Capitol

Federal and Territorial Building, Juneau
architecturalStyle Art Deco architecture
Neoclassical architecture
contains artworks depicting Alaska history
historical displays about Alaska statehood
coordinates 58.3011°N 134.4197°W
country United States of America
surface form: United States
currentFunction state capitol building
endDateOfConstruction 1931
floorCount 4
governingBody Alaska
surface form: State of Alaska
hasFacadeFeature colonnade
ornamental panels
pilasters
hasPart Alaska House of Representatives
surface form: Alaska House of Representatives chamber

Alaska State Capitol
surface form: Alaska State Senate chamber

committee rooms
governor’s offices
legislative offices
lobby
meeting rooms
public galleries
heritageDesignation listed on the National Register of Historic Places
heritageDesignationDate 1970s
inception 1931
legislativeBody Alaska State Legislature
locatedIn Juneau
surface form: Juneau, Alaska
locatedInAdministrativeTerritorialEntity Alaska
City and Borough of Juneau
locatedInTimeZone Alaska Time Zone
materialUsed Indiana limestone
Tokeen marble
brick
concrete
namedAfter Alaska State Capitol
occupant Alaska State Legislature
Office of the Governor of Alaska
Lieutenant Governor of Alaska
surface form: Office of the Lieutenant Governor of Alaska
opened 1931
originalFunction federal office building
territorial capitol building
replaced meeting locations in various Juneau buildings
significantEvent served as center of Alaska’s legislative and executive branches since statehood in 1959
startDateOfConstruction 1929
streetAddress 120 4th Street

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Alaska State Capitol formerName Federal and Territorial Building