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Lost coins near the Juneau waterfront

On Thursday at about 6:10 p.m., I realized I lost coins while walking along the Juneau waterfront near the Mt. Roberts Tramway. The coins are a small keepsake collection from my grandfather—one old silver dime and a couple of worn quarters—and I’ve carried them with me for luck whenever I hike in Southeast Alaska. They’re not valuable, but they mean a lot to me, and I’ve been tracing the harbor boardwalk hoping to spot them again. If found, I’d be endlessly grateful to have them back in my pocket.

Near the Mt. Roberts Tramway, Juneau, AK 2 days ago
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Lost postcards in Southeast Alaska, Alaska

I was wandering around Juneau’s downtown on a drizzly afternoon when I realized I’d left a small stack of postcards in my daypack on the way to the Alaska State Museum. It was around 2:20 PM last Friday when I must have set them down near the museum while I browsed souvenir stalls. The cards feature memories from a summer cruise along the Lynn Canal and have notes on the backs from friends. Losing them feels like dropping a piece of home into the mist. If you found them, please respond through the site.

Near the Alaska State Museum, Juneau 8 days ago
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Lost Travel Visas in Southeast Alaska, Alaska

I lost my travel visas while hiking in Southeast Alaska last Friday around 6:45 pm near the Mount Roberts Tramway in Juneau. I was descending from the tramway overlook when a sudden gust shuffled papers out of my pocket and over the railing. The documents are simple, but they represent a planned trip that matters a lot to me, and losing them left me feeling stranded and anxious about what comes next. If anyone finds them, I’d be grateful to have them scanned back to me so I can sort the next steps.

near the Mount Roberts Tramway, downtown Juneau 8 days ago
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FOUND Travel Adapters near Juneau waterfront

I’m Emily Carter. I found a small blue zip-case with travel adapters on the Juneau waterfront, near the ferry terminal, at 8:15 PM last Friday. A couple of travelers rushed by as I was turning to head home, and I spotted the pouch sitting on a bench, barely tucked under a poster. I picked it up and tucked it in my jacket, thinking the owner would be grateful to have it back. It’s a simple, practical thing, and I’d be glad to see it go back to its owner; please claim these on the site if they’re yours.

Juneau waterfront, near the ferry terminal 11 days ago
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LOST: Sheet Music in Southeast Alaska

I was stepping out of the Alaska State Museum in Juneau at 4:10 p.m. yesterday when a folder of sheet music slipped from my bag and dropped to the pavement by the entrance. The blue binder contains pieces I’ve been practicing for an upcoming recital, some of them hand-written margins and notes I value. Losing it in Southeast Alaska feels like losing a small piece of my schedule and nerves, so I’m hoping someone picked it up and kept it safe.

Outside the Alaska State Museum, Juneau 14 days ago
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Found Pins in Southeast Alaska

While strolling along the Juneau waterfront near the Alaska State Capitol steps this morning around 11:20 am, I spotted a handful of pins lying on the concrete near a bench. I picked them up, thinking the owner might have dropped them during the busy tourist rush. The pins are bright enamel with various shapes—an orca, a totem pole, and a tiny bear—clearly someone’s collection. I don’t know who they belong to, but they seemed meaningful. If the owner sees this, I can arrange a meetup at a convenient spot; I’m glad to help reunite these keepsakes.

Alaska State Capitol steps, Juneau waterfront 14 days ago

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