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  1. Alaska’s Mt. Juneau Trading Post: Native Art & Culture

    The Mt. Juneau Trading Post invites visitors with its rustic charm and rich cultural heritage. This store, owned and operated by a Native Tlingit family, proudly represents the Deisheetaan Clan from Angoon, Alaska. For generations, they have dedicated themselves to celebrating Indigenous art and supporting artists across Alaska and the northwest coast of Canada. Inside,…

  2. Find Unique Alaskan Art at Caribou Crossings in Juneau

    Caribou Crossings is nestled in the heart of Juneau, Alaska, where glaciers meet the sea, and eagles soar against a backdrop of snow-capped peaks. For over 25 years, this locally owned and operated gift shop has been a beacon of creativity, showcasing the rich tapestry of Alaskan craftsmanship. Enter a world of vibrant colors, captivating…

  3. The Bear’s Lair: Crafting Alaskan Memories in Juneau

    The Bear’s Lair is a gift shop that celebrates craftsmanship, community, and the rugged beauty of Alaska. Opened in 1996 by Kathy VanderJack, this charming boutique has become a beloved fixture for locals and visitors, offering a unique shopping experience that captures the essence of the Last Frontier. As you step inside, prepare to be…

  4. Top Brunch Spot in Juneau: Sandpiper Cafe

    Sandpiper Cafe has become a cherished local eatery in Juneau, Alaska, serving the community since 2006. Situated at 429 W Willoughby Ave, this inviting cafe is a daytime haven known for its breakfast and lunch offerings in a modern and welcoming space. The cafe takes pride in its diverse menu, which is designed to satisfy…

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