Downtown Juneau Historic Walking Tours offer opportunities for self-guided exploration of Juneau's lovely downtown district via maps available at any of the city's four welcome centers. Highlights of the city's historic and cultural legacy are designated with three-sided blue historic signposts, which are scattered throughout the city's downtown district. On the city's waterfront, visitors can explore areas such as the beautiful Marine Park Plaza, which is home to a memorial dedicated to area fishers who have lost their lives at sea. The city's South Franklin area is home to some of the region's oldest establishments, including historic taverns from its early gold mining era. Front Street is home to Juneau's oldest bar, while Seward Street contains the Valentine Building, dating back to 1913 and connected to one of the city's first mayors. Other attractions on the tour route include free-admission attractions such as the Alaska State Capitol Building and the St. Nicholas Russian Orthodox Church.