The Red Dog Saloon is a drinking establishment at 278 South Franklin Street in Juneau, Alaska, U.S. The Red Dog has been recognized by the Alaska Legislature for its longevity as the oldest man-made tourist attraction in Juneau.
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History
Founded during Juneau's mining era, the Saloon has been in operation for decades. For a time, "Ragtime Hattie" played the piano in white gloves and a silver dollar halter top. Later, in territorial days, the owners would often meet the tour boats at the docks with a mule that wore a sign saying, "follow my ass to the Red Dog Saloon."
The saloon hosted an episode of The Ed Sullivan Show just after Alaska became a state.[1]
Memorabilia displayed
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- Wyatt Earp's gun that he checked but failed to claim on his way to Nome
- a walrus oosik
- trophy wildlife mounts
- paper currency signed by miners from around the world throughout the years
Established by Earl and Thelma Forsythe
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