It's the oldest Russian church in Southeast Alaska—but it was actually built in Siberia in 1894. (It was subsequently disassembled, shipped to Juneau, and reassembled by Tlingits and Slavic immigrants.) The quaint, onion-domed white-and-blue church has services (sung in Slavonic, English, and Tlingit) on Saturdays and Sundays, though it may be closed for renovations.
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