Major Repairs on the Horizon for the State Capitol Building

When legislators enter Alaska’s capitol building soon for the session, they won’t have to be concerned about falling debris.

Gray lumber hugs the marble columns at the entrance to the Alaska State Capitol – to support temporary scaffolding meant to catch anything that might break off the 80-year-old building’s façade.

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Rosemarie Alexander is a reporter at KTOO in Juneau.

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