Dawson City, Yukon Territory, Canada – Part 2, Street Scenes and Miscellaneous
I have visited Dawson City twice, in 2007 and 2014, on tours by John Hall’s Alaska. Both tours afforded adequate time for guided coach trips and just strolling around the city. I have previously posted sets about the Dredge No. 4 (
https://www.uglyhedgehog.com/t-641187-1.html) and St. Mary’s Catholic Church (
https://www.uglyhedgehog.com/t-657684-1.html), but I thought perhaps folks here might like to see a more varied collection of photographs of that very interesting and history city. I am including shots from both the 2007 and 2014 visits. Dawson City is famous as the residence of 2 famous authors—Robert Service and Jack London—and there are historic sites about both.
This set is in 2 Parts: Part 1 is of major structures in good repair, and Part 2 is of street scenes and decrepit buildings.
Street Scenes
DSC_8176.jpg by
David Casteel, on Flickr (King & 3rd Streets)
DSC_8177.jpg by
David Casteel, on Flickr (Old Post Office at King & 3rd)
DSC_0287 by
David Casteel, on Flickr (across from Westmark Inn)
DSC_0253 by
David Casteel, on Flickr (Veterans’ Memorial)
DSC_0254 by
David Casteel, on Flickr (Memorial plaque)
DSC_0263 by
David Casteel, on Flickr (looking down 2nd Street)
DSC_0284 by
David Casteel, on Flickr (Statue "Tribute to the Miner")
DSC_0285 by
David Casteel, on Flickr (Abandoned Ammunition Depot at Harper and 3rd Streets)
DSC_0258 by
David Casteel, on Flickr (old house, possibly still in use)
DSC_8178.jpg by
David Casteel, on Flickr (view down 3rd Street from King Street)
DSC_8179.jpg by
David Casteel, on Flickr (Abandoned North American Transportation & Trading Co. building on King Street)
Link to Part 1:
https://www.uglyhedgehog.com/t-692256-1.html