Starr Hill, Juneau

Starr Hill is a populated place in Juneau, Alaska, United States.

Starr also staked land on the hill near the road leading to the Silver Bow Basin gold fields.

The Hill saw significant development beginning in 1913 when Conrad Fries (d. 1922) built six miners’ cabins on the 500 block of Kennedy Street, buildings which are now listed on the National Register of Historic Places.

Starr Hill now includes several dozen private homes which overlook upper Juneau and the Alaska State Capitol, and a trailhead to the Mount Roberts Trail.

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