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Curious Juneau

20 Episodes

4 minutes | May 3, 2022
What happened to Juneau’s Taco Bell?
In the late '90s Juneau had two Taco Bells. But by the early 2000s they were both gone.
2 minutes | Jan 24, 2022
Why are some of Juneau’s street lights glowing purple?
Some Juneau residents have noticed street lights with a purple glow popping up around town. A KTOO listener asked why.
5 minutes | Aug 28, 2021
Is there an Indigenous name for this cloud formation in Juneau?
A Curious Juneau listener wrote in saying they'd witnessed a snake-like cloud forming along the Gastineau Channel and wondered if there are any Lingít stories or a Lingít name for this cloud feature.
4 minutes | Aug 6, 2021
Was there really a gun range in the basement of Harborview Elementary School?
The short answer is yes. It was there for decades, and there are plenty of people still around in Juneau who remember it.
5 minutes | May 30, 2019
Is there gold in them thar beaches?
One Curious Juneau listener has noticed janky-looking rafts and unnatural pits proliferating in recent years at his go-to fishing spot. So we asked one of the raft owners what they’re up to.
4 minutes | Mar 29, 2019
Does Juneau really have the smallest Costco in the world?
Sure it's small, but is it the smallest? When inside, do you shop clockwise or counterclockwise? And what's up with ToshCo in Gustavus?
2 minutes | Mar 22, 2019
Volunteers get thumbs up on spruced-up peace sign redesign
The plan is for volunteers this summer to prune some encroaching vegetation, and to plant spruce seedlings in the footprint of the peace sign. Eventually, they expect the spruce will outgrow and contrast with the existing alders on the hillside.
4 minutes | Feb 15, 2019
Curious Juneau: Why do Norah Jones tickets cost over $500?
Professional ticket reselling is rare for events in Juneau. A longtime local event organizer says the nine-time Grammy Award winner's upcoming concert in Juneau has caused the biggest stir she can think of.
4 minutes | Jan 12, 2019
How a mischievous Home Depot surveyor turned this hill into guerrilla art
Theodolites, semaphore, trigonometry and some "Big Lebowski" references — everything you wanted to know about the peace sign and a few things you didn't.
5 minutes | Nov 4, 2018
What happened to the downtown bells?
They've been gone for about four years. The system was originally installed by a private downtown bank in the 1960s.
6 minutes | Sep 7, 2018
Did Wyatt Earp really leave his gun in Juneau?
How did the Red Dog Saloon come to have an antique Smith & Wesson No. 3 mounted behind the bar — and did it really belong to Wyatt Earp? Curious Juneau tries to find out.
5 minutes | Apr 20, 2018
What’s the deal with Juneau’s barefoot guy?
Xtratufs, Bogs, Muck Boots -- comfortable, waterproof footwear is pretty much a necessity here in Juneau. But not for the local some know as “the barefoot guy.”
3 minutes | Apr 13, 2018
Juneau’s recorded wind speed blows away Coast Guard retiree
In this Curious Juneau, John Hollis asks: What’s the highest wind speed recorded in Juneau? The answer will blow away this Coast Guard retiree.
5 minutes | Mar 2, 2018
Yes, there really is a doll museum in Juneau and it’s filled with little treasures
Tucked away in the second floor of the Triangle Building in downtown Juneau, there’s a museum filled with snapshots of history – but in this museum, they’re made out of wood, cloth and plastic.
4 minutes | Feb 23, 2018
Does Juneau really have a Florida federal building’s pelicans?
A common story goes that there was a shipping mix up. Somewhere in Florida, there's a federal building with our eagle statue, and our federal building got their pelicans. Is it true?
5 minutes | Feb 9, 2018
Juneau’s concrete blocks spark tall tales about their origins
Tall tales abound in regards to the giant blocks near Lemon Creek. The stories behind the mysterious blocks are almost too good to be true: Ancient monoliths, hatches for alien space craft, White Alice -- even cow graves. But nothing is really, so to speak, concrete.
5 minutes | Jan 3, 2018
Juneau’s forgotten pedestrian tunnel carries water, power through Telephone Hill
In the mid-1970s the city and power company jointly built a 350-foot tunnel under Telephone Hill. It still carries water and power underground but its use as a pedestrian short cut was short-lived.
6 minutes | Dec 20, 2017
Mysterious pink pond prompts a question and a quest
A hydrologist's marker dye is unlikely, but there are a variety of biological processes that could be responsible for discoloration of the pond that's located about 4 miles down the Herbert Glacier trail.
4 minutes | Dec 11, 2017
Long ago, Patsy Ann left her mark on historic Juneau, but where?
The children's book, “Patsy Ann of Alaska: the true story of a dog" says the bull terrier, Patsy Ann, pushed her paw prints into sidewalk cement. But do they actually exist?
3 minutes | Dec 6, 2017
Even with nowhere to go, Juneau car thieves are a growing problem
Juneau isn't on the road system, but yet car thefts in the de facto island city -- are on the rise. In fact, 2017 has already surpassed the number of stolen motor vehicles reported in recent years -- and more than doubled since 2014.
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