Baranof Jewelers

Baranof Jewelers is a jewelry shop in , . Baranof Jewelers is situated nearby to the art gallery , as well as near .
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Places of Interest Nearby

Highlights include Cathedral of Saint Michael the Archangel and Castle Hill.

Church
Photo: Barek, Public domain.
St. Michael's Cathedral is a cathedral of the Orthodox Church in America Diocese of Alaska, at Lincoln and Maksoutoff Streets in , . The earliest Orthodox cathedral in the New World, it was built in the nineteenth century, when Alaska was under the control of Russia, though this structure burned down in 1966. is situated 360 feet northeast of Baranof Jewelers.

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also known as the American Flag-Raising Site and now as the Baranof Castle State Historic Site, is a National Historic Landmark and state park in .

Church
is an Evangelical Lutheran Church in . Its first building was constructed in 1843 on what is now 224 Lincoln Street and was the first Protestant church in Alaska.

Baranof Jewelers

Latitude
57.04954° or 57° 2′ 58″ north
Longitude
-135.33696° or 135° 20′ 13″ west
Open location code
94962MX7+R6
Open­Street­Map ID
node 6386880461
Open­Street­Map feature
shop=­jewelry
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