Historic Structures Database

Northway Building

Location: 431 S. Franklin Street

AHRS#: JUN-257

CBJ#: A-16

Parcel#: 1C070I020130

Year Built: 1917

Architectural Style: Late Victorian

Architect/Contractor: unknown

Historic Name: Northway Building

Historic Period: Territorial Gov

Historic Integrity: preserved/ contributing

Neighborhood: Juneau Downtown Historic District

Date of Local Designation: Not Designated

Date of National Register Designation: 06/17/1994

View 1 - Northway Building,431 S. Franklin Street

Additional Information

General Description

Two-story wood frame building with flat roof measures 31'x 96'. The first floor has storefront windows and the second floor has double-hung windows. It has a simple decorative cornice with a low-rising front parapet, head molding and dentils. It has tongue-and-groove siding and a wooden canopy.

Historical Information

One of the first buildings to be constructed on the mine tailings from the AJ mine that formed the extension of S. Franklin. A house of ill-repute during early days, it later served as a gambling and card game parlor. It was converted it to a triplex in the 1960s. Northway Builders remodeled it into a commercial structure in 1984.

Historic Use

commercial/ residential

Source

Inventory of Historic Sites and Structures, City and Borough of Juneau, March 1986, National Register Nomination, June 17, 1994.

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