Ryder House

Whitehorse Ryder House  Architectural History: This single-storey wood frame house has a T-shaped plan and a gabled roof. It rests on a wood sill foundation. It has a glassed-in front porch with a shed roof and a bevel siding exterior with a roof of asphalt shingles....

Sam McGee’s Cabin

Whitehorse Sam McGee’s Cabin  Architectural History: The building is a one room log cabin with a frame gabled roof and corrugated metal roof sheathing. Cultural History: According to many, this house was built in 1899, by Sam McGee, a prospector and builder. Before...

Scott House

Whitehorse Scott House  Architectural History: This 1-1/2 storey frame house has a gable roof and hip roofed porch at the entry. It has a full concrete basement and narrow bevel siding on exterior with wooden ornamentation in order to reflect the period and style. A...

Sewell House

Whitehorse Sewell House  Architectural History: The Sewell House is a wood frame constructed over tent frame with a gable roof. It has horizontal wood siding and roll asphalt roofing. The approximate size is 12′ by 24′ Cultural History: The Sewell cabin is typical of...

Smith House

Whitehorse Smith House  Architectural History: This wood frame structure has gable roofs constructed over a period of time. Galvanized steel roof decking and ship lap siding are also part of the building. The building had an extensive interior and exterior renovation...