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Description The Shrine is a famous Juneau landmark complete with this old-world brick chapel, gardens overflowing with flowers, a labyrinth, and plenty of log cabins. Visitors can rent these cabins, and it is about a 20 minute drive back to Juneau from the Shrine. Juneau Alaska.
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