Title from image Five men stand on porch next to Board of Trade Cafe; field of blooming poppies in foreground; bakery building on left; (same image as 226-109 Photographer's number 233
Looking up Franklin Street from near Ferry Way; sign spanning street advertises Gross's Grand Theater, next to Gastineau Hotel; other businesses include the Central House, Alaskan Cafe, Triangle Bar, Arctic Hotel, and Cain Hotel
Front street stores, including Douglas Post Office, Douglas News Depot, Grand Restaurant, Owl Cafe, Drugs, Opera House liquors, and Board of Trade Photographer's number 78
View looking down center of street, with businesses on both sides, including Hegg Photos and Views, Pioneer Bakery and Cafe, Dr. Merchant, Globe Saloon, Northwest Trading and Commission Co., Bon Ton Barber Shop, and Bartlett Brothers ...
Title from image caption Street scene, showing numerous businesses, including, Bank of British North America, Office of Alex McDonald, Arlington Restaurant, and Rochester Bar; banners cross the street, advertising the Strs. ORA, FLORA, & NORA,...
View of businesses along one side of street, including Wordens, Merchant's Cafe, Crowley & Porter Groceries, Isadore Goldstein's, and a clothier; several pedestrians stand along boardwalk
Street scene, along what was then Lower Front Street, dominated by mountain in background; business signs include the following: W. H. Mendham, Steamship Co., Mayflower Saloon, Renovatory Clothes, Palace Restaurant, Central House, Central Cafe,...
Title from image caption "The Winner [Geo. Kay ? ], 22 miles; Time 1:57:05" Spectators line street, with numerous signs for commercial businesses: Northern Commercial Co., Wells Fargo Co. Express, McDonald Hotel, Charlton Groceries; Adams...
Title from image caption Spectators gather to watch the start of Chris Shubert's dog team; "Winner 3rd place, [over] 22 miles; Time 2:19:40 In lower right corner is a "Koon and Clemons Photos" sign; other signs: Merchants Cafe, Crowley &...
Title from image caption Spectators line both sides of the street and sit on top of buildings overlooking the action below; prominently in view are the Northern Cafe and the Denver Market and Palmer Bros. Groceries and Provisions
Title from image caption Horse-drawn floats proceed down street between crowds of spectators; business signs include those for L. J. Grey Hairdressing, The Northern Cafe, The West Ice Cream Parlor, Klondike Miner & General Employment Agency,...
Signs in image: "20th Century Super Market" , "Here's The Laugh Show", "Sabin's Men's Shop", "Harry Race, Drugs", "Dr. J.O. Rude, Dr. J.H. Clements", "Capitol [theater]", "Gastineau Hotel & Café." U. S. Courthouse just visible in distance...
Panoramic image showing spectators, lined up along river bank, watching break-up; businesses in view include, from far left: Vachon's, Fairbanks Hardware Co., E. F. Hayes & Co., Butte Restaurant, Arcade Cafe, the Senate, the Eagle, the Tanana,...
Photograph used in Alaska Sportsman, September 1964, Milepost, pg. 37. [Photograph also shows building that used to be the Driftwood Restaurant, later the Fiddlehead Restaurant, and is now the Sandpiper Cafe]
[Baseball scenes all showing the batter and the catcher. In the background signs are visible advertising, “Bailey’s Café,” “Alaska Laundry,” “California Grocery,” “Juneau Drug,” and “Snow White Laundry.”]