by South Hill | May 14, 2024 | 1901-1910, Residential Buildings
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...
by South Hill | May 14, 2024 | 1921-1930, Residential Buildings
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...
by South Hill | May 14, 2024 | 1891-1900, Commercial Buildings, Residential Buildings
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...
by South Hill | May 14, 2024 | 1901-1910, Residential Buildings
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...
by South Hill | May 14, 2024 | 1901-1910, Residential Buildings
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...
by South Hill | May 14, 2024 | 1941-1950, Residential Buildings
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...