Dawson City, Yukon Territory, Canada – Part 4, more buildings
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), as well as 3 sets of the city itself (Parts 1, 2, and 3). I decided after all of those that I had yet more pictures of that fascinating city, so here they are.
The Information Center
DSC_0159 by
David Casteel, on Flickr
The Dawson City School
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David Casteel, on Flickr
St. Andrew’s Church (abandoned, not yet restored in 2007)
DSC_0122 by
David Casteel, on Flickr
St. Paul’s Anglican Church and School
DSC_0123 by
David Casteel, on Flickr
The Yukon Hotel
DSC_0135 by
David Casteel, on Flickr
The Eldorado Hotel
DSC_0148 by
David Casteel, on Flickr
Old Log Home
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David Casteel, on Flickr
Westmark Hotel (I think—it’s in several buildings)
DSC_0150 by
David Casteel, on Flickr
The Downtown Hotel
DSC_0153 by
David Casteel, on Flickr
CIBC Banking Center
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David Casteel, on Flickr
The Dog House Gift Shop
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David Casteel, on Flickr
An old dwelling
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David Casteel, on Flickr
Masonic Lodge
DSC_0170 by
David Casteel, on Flickr
Another old dwelling
DSC_0168 by
David Casteel, on Flickr
Link to Part 1, Historic Buildings:
https://www.uglyhedgehog.com/t-692256-1.htmlLink to Part 2, Street Scenes and Misc:
https://www.uglyhedgehog.com/t-692257-1.html Link to Part 3, The Locomotive Shelter:
https://www.uglyhedgehog.com/t-692361-1.html#12142890
You’ve put together a really impressive tour with these topics, David. It must be a unique place. Very well done.
Nice architecture shots--enjoyed seeing these.
Cwilson, thank you so much for the nice comments. This is probably the largest "tour" I've posted. Frankly, I don't usually have enough material for a large post. Two visits with overnights and time to wander (it's not a large city) did the job.
Jay, thanks a lot. I am very pleased you enjoyed my tour.
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