A view down a street in Girdwood facing west toward Turnagain arm and the Kenai Peninsula. A banner hangs across the road. The large white building to the right of the photograph is the Girdwood Hotel, with signs reading Hamm's Beer and Schlitz. ...
A view of the front of the Girdwood Hotel. From verso: "Prop[r]ietors Ayers and Whitney. Beverly Staser in picture. Gene's Restaurant on left, Gene `The Frenchman' was long dead by 1956." The commercial signs on the front of the hotel read (top to...
A view of the Lindsay Hotel in Porcupine, Alaska, a two-story dormered log building. Jack and Sally Irene Cole Lindsay built the hotel in 1899 and operated it until it was destroyed by fire in 1907. This photograph is made available by the family...
A view of the Nordale Hotel in Fairbanks, Alaska, and surrounding buildings. Sign on building reads: "Nordale Hotel." A line of flags stretches across the street from the front of the hotel. From caption: "Our Fairbanks abode. (since burned.)...
A view of the town of Porcupine in 1901. A group of people stand on the front steps of the Lindsay Hotel, the three-story building on the right hand side of the street. From the caption: "Porcupine City, Alaska. Blankenberg Photo." From verso:...
Anchorage Ski Club members carrying skis and poles, waiting in line to board the ski train in Curry, Alaska. Building to the right is the Alaska Railroad Depot and the Curry Hotel. Sign above entry reads: "Depot." 1941-1944. Original photograph:...
Aron Erickson is talking to George Sexton inside his hotel the Coleman House, also known as Sexton's Hotel. Neil Sexton, son of George is sitting with the Sexton's bulldog. Original size of photograph: 5 1/2" x 3 1/2".
Band members wearing identical hats and sweaters pose with some of their instruments on the street outside a hotel. A sign hanging from the building reads "Hotel [?] European". This photograph was possibly taken in Cordova, Alaska. 1920's? Original...
Built in 1913 as a hotel and bordello, the Alaskan was also known as the Northlander; after being condemned in 1977, it was subsequently restored and, in 1981, placed on the National Register of Historic Places
Caption below image reads, "Where I passed a cold night." Three men stand in snow near front of Long Lake Hotel Restaurant, mountains behind; no other buildings in sight.
Circle Springs Hotel, Circle Springs, Alaska. View of hotel, surrounding buildings, cabins & parking lot. From verso: "Property of Cook Inlet Historical Society." n.d. Postcard. Original photograph size: 3 1/2" x 5 3/8".