O’Connor House

Whitehorse O’Connor House Architectural History: It was a long, narrow wood frame structure consisting of two sections with gable roofs and a small gable entry on Second Avenue façade. The building was set on a wood sill foundation and its exterior was covered with...

Palmer House

Whitehorse Palmer House Architectural History: The structure is a wood frame house with a gable roof and shed entry at the front. It is set upon a wood sill foundation and has a roll asphalt roof. There is a variety of exterior wood finishes, including drop siding and...

Pioneer Hotel

Whitehorse Pioneer Hotel Architectural History: The building is a one-storey log structure with a gable roof and a frame false facade. The foundation is a log sill construction. Roll asphalt covers both the roof and exterior siding. The additions to the original...

Reddick House

Whitehorse Reddick House  Architectural History: The original log structure had gable and shed roofs and a L-shaped floor plan. Asphalt shingles covered the roof and the exterior is covered by aluminium siding. There are wood frame additions to both the west and north...

Red (Roy) Piercy Cabin

Whitehorse Red (Roy) Piercy Cabin Architectural History: It is a one room log structure with a low sloped gable roof. The building rests on an unstable wood sill foundation. A frame porch addition to east façade is clad in corrugated steel and fibreglass. Cultural...

Roberts House

Whitehorse Roberts House  Architectural History: This is a wood prefabricated house of pan abode construction with a gabled roof and basement accessed by exterior stair. It has an exterior stucco finish and asphalt shingle roofing. Cultural History: This pan abode...