Because of its ideal location between the base of Mount Juneau and the Gastineau Channel, the Southeastern Alaskan city of Juneau has been the home of Native American fisherman, European fur traders, and American gold prospectors. Now a free-spirited state capital, Juneau is the perfect base for a journey into the gorgeous Alaskan wilderness, whether it's for fishing, kayaking, and dog sledding in the National Parks, whale-watching at Icy Strait, or glacier hiking at the Juneau Icefield.
Restaurants in Juneau
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Annie Kaill's features the work of more than 180 artists (half are Alaskan) Our collection features paintings, prints, photography, pottery, jewelry, accessories for you and your home, bath & body products, candles, linens, and more! Our offerings are artisan made and are as varied as the people who create them. We hope you have time to stop by our place and come see what's new! Annie Kaill's is the "art" of Downtown Juneau ~ since 1975
I love Annie Kaill's Gallery! Whenever I visit Juneau - it's my favorite place to shop for unique gifts made by Alaskan artisans. The gallery is choked full of so many beautiful handmade items: jewelry, pottery, paintings, crafts, etc. They also have a great website, and I can shop from home (California) for myself or family/friends for gifts. Love it!
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A bustling community center all year 'round, the Juneau Arts & Culture Center (locally known as "the JACC") is home to the Juneau Arts & Humanities Council Gallery featuring monthly exhibits by regional artists, the Lobby Shop, filled with unique local artwork, music, and books, and serves as a venue for performances, parties, meetings, and presentations. Built in 1959 as the National Guard Armory, the facility has been operated by the Juneau Arts & Humanities Council for the past four years as a place to showcase, support, and encourage the arts in Juneau. Visitors will find the unusual, the oddball, and the unexpected here. During the summers, the Rock Around the Block parties on Friday evenings offer live music, dancing, food, vendors, produce, and arts and crafts, during the winter expect to find everything from cabaret to miniature golf. You can even wave to your friends from the live web cam: Let them see you in Alaska! Plus - if you are missing your pet, we have cats & dogs!
Small, private gallery close to the Mendenhall Glacier. Features original art focusing on Alaskan realism.
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