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  1. Experience Glacier Silt Soap: Juneau’s Unique Treasure

    The Glacier Silt Soap has captivated locals and visitors in Juneau, Alaska, due to its unique properties. This soap stands out from the ordinary, boasting a patented formula exclusive to Juneau, where the breathtaking presence of glaciers is abundant. Crafted by a local family, the Glacier Silt Soap is a labor of love, featuring a…

  2. Discover Health & Wellness at Rainbow Foods – Juneau

    Rainbow Foods is a beloved community hub in Juneau, Alaska, renowned for its commitment to health and well-being. This natural market stands out for its warmth and rich history of community service, offering a wide range of organic, locally sourced, and health-conscious products. Each product is chosen for quality and nutritional benefits, from fresh produce…

  3. Juneau Douglas City Museum

    Located in the Veterans Memorial Building, the Juneau Douglas City Museum was completed in 1951 and was the first significant community project initiated by the city’s residents. The Museum used to house the Juneau Memorial Library until the mid-1980s when the memorial library outgrew the area, and the Museum took up residence. The city museum’s…

  4. Thunder Mountain

    Looking over Juneau’s Mendenhall Valley, Thunder Mountain is named for avalanches that crash down the steep slopes in spring and winter. Thunder Mountain is the shortest of the five most famous mountains in Juneau (Mt Juseaun, Mt Jumbo, Mt Roberts, and Mt McGinnis), but the hike is steep and will probably take at least half…

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