Captain Coghlan House

Whitehorse Captain Coghlan House Architectural History:  The building is a 1-1/2 storey log house with a gable roof sheathed with corrugated metal roofing. The front has a porch with a hip roof and the east facade has a frame shed dormer. The building is mounted on a...

Captain Martin House

Whitehorse Captain Martin House Architectural History:  The building is a two-storey wood frame building with a gable roof. It also has a glassed porch and second storey balcony. Bevelled wood siding and asphalt roof shingles complete the structure. In 1917 the second...

Greenough House

Whitehorse Greenough House Architectural History:  The 1-1/2 storey frame residence has a gabled roof and gabled entry. An approximate dimension is 30′ by 33′. Ship lap wood siding covers the exterior and the foundation is concrete with a basement. In 1993, after a...

Krautschneider House

Whitehorse Krautschneider House Architectural History:  It is a small L-shaped, wood-frame house with a gable roof. It has a unique bay window and cedar shingle siding covering vertical wood siding. Roll-on asphalt roofing and a wood sill foundation complete the...

Mast House

Whitehorse Mast House The House “Dr. F.J. Nicholson has commenced work on a residence situated at the south end of town.” (The Whitehorse Semi-Weekly Star, 10 May 1902)” This was the announcement of the start of construction of the house now known to Whitehorse...

The Whitney Black Silver Fox Farm

Whitehorse The Whitney Black Silver Fox Farm  Architectural History: It is a two-storey log structure with a gable roof. A partial dirt basement lies within a log sill foundation. Corrugated metal covers the roof. There have been two major additions to the original...