by South Hill | May 14, 2024 | 1891-1900, Residential Buildings
Whitehorse Farley House Architectural History: The 1-1/2 storey frame structure with a gable roof consisted of five sections. The exterior was covered with an assortment of wood siding. An addition of a tent, which was later framed in, became the kitchen. Another...
by South Hill | May 14, 2024 | 1941-1950, Residential Buildings
Whitehorse Firth House Architectural History: It is 1 1/2-storey original log structure with a gable roof. Asphalt roof shingles and log siding cover the exterior of the building. There are additions of a frame portion to south east section of structure and two shed...
by South Hill | May 14, 2024 | 1901-1910, Residential Buildings
Whitehorse Garside House Architectural History: The building is a log dwelling with gable roofs in a L-shaped plan. The roof was covered in log addit asphalt shingles. In 1956 a log addition was constructed to the front along with a porch on the west side and the...
by South Hill | Jun 1, 2024 | Heritage Places, Museums and Interpretive Centres
Teslin George Johnston Museum George Johnston Museum and Heritage Park is a must-see Teslin attraction named after the venerated Tlingit elder, trapper, fur trader, entrepreneur and photographer. As the Inland Tlingit met rapid changes during the first half of the...
by South Hill | May 14, 2024 | 1901-1910, Residential Buildings
Whitehorse Grant House Architectural History: The structure is 1-1/2 storey frame house with a gable roof and a floor plan of 20′ by 20′. The siding is false brick asphalt. In 1970 the rear porch with the shed roof and concrete block basement were added. The glassed...