Title taken from front. View of A Street to the south, Nenana, Alaska, with pedestrians in background and wagon at left. Businesses shown include Cooney's General Merchandise, Cascade Laundry, and Silver Moon Restaurant. An Alaska Engineering...
Title taken from verso. View of railroad crossing at Olnes (also known as Olness), Alaska, with Olness Restaurant. 1920's. Original photograph size: 3 3/8" x 5 3/8".
Title taken from front. Winter view of Front Street in Tanana, Alaska. Businesses shown include: The Northern, The Reception, The Senate, Tanana Bakery & Restaurant, and Pioneer. 1910? Postcard. Original photograph size: 3 1/4" x 5 3/8".
Title taken from verso. Guests and staff in Chart Room restaurant in Anchorage Westward Hotel in Anchorage, Alaska. May 21, 1968. Photographer: Ward W. Wells. Original photograph size: 5" x 7".
Title taken from front. Buildings and businesses in Ship Creek area. Kootenay Inn, Murray's Lodging, Cosy Inn, Crescent Hotel, White House Restaurant. Ship Creek, Alaska later renamed Anchorage. 1915. Photographer: A. Pyatt. Original photograph...
Dog in foreground on boardwalk, with wooden buildings on both sides; people walking in the distance. Signs in image: Hoonah Restaurant, Charts and Tide tables.
Signs in image: ...ry Saloon and Concert Hall, The Club,Tobacco and Pool, Pool and Billiards, [S]mith Shop, Alaska Restaurant, Baths, Laundry, Hood's Smokeshop Candies & News Agency, The Pal... Furnis[hed] Room[s], Drugs, Yukon Cafe [on lamp],...
Snow piled up high in middle of street between many commercial establishments, including Pacific Coast Steamship Co., Douglas Pool Room, Grand Restaurant, Douglas News Depo, and a place serving "Olympia Beer on Draught; people stand next to...
Snow piled up high in middle of street between many commercial establishments, including Pacific Coast Steamship Co., Douglas Pool Room, Grand Restaurant, Douglas News Depo, and a place serving "Olympia Beer on Draught; people stand next to...
Title from caption. Photograph of Tanana's main business district. Visible as seen from their own advertisements are the Lincoln House Hotel and Restaurant, the ER House, also probably a hotel and restaurant and a headquarters, possibly related...
Title taken from verso. View of members of Peter L. Ferry family standing in front of restaurant at Lake Bennett, British Columbia, Canada. From left to right: Catherine Ferry, Mary Alice Ferry Diener, Peter L. Ferry, Bill Ferry, and Jim Ferry....
View of Peanut Farm restaurant and bar in Anchorage, Alaska, with Campbell Creek in foreground. Other buildings, including gas station at right, stand in background. Vehicles are parked outside restaurant and across street. Sign on building in left...
Title taken from verso. Group photo of Archie Ferguson, Sigurd Wien, and John Cross taken in Archie Ferguson's restaurant in Kotzebue, Alaska. Also from verso: "In Kotzebue. Photo [taken] in [Ferguson's] restaurant." Photograph size: 8 1/8" x 10".
Title taken from label on matting. View of buildings in Nome, Alaska, including Chinese restaurant, cleaners, and dance hall. Signs read: "Restraunt [sic]. Chopsueynoodls [sic]" ("n's" and third "s" in sign are backward), "Cleninghats [sic] Suits,"...
View of mural above booth seating inside Hofbrau restaurant at 429 Fourth Avenue in Anchorage, Alaska. Dec. 3, 1958. Photographer: Ward W. Wells. Original photograph size: 5" x 7 1/8".
Title taken from verso. View of restaurant inside Travelers Inn in Anchorage, Alaska. 1963. Photographer: Ward W. Wells. Original photograph size: 4" x 5 3/4".
Title supplied by cataloger. Iditarod Race. Men sit at a restaurant table with coffee cups and water glasses. Kevin Saiki (handler for Joe Redington Sr.) second from right. Slide printed 3/1984. Original format: 35mm color slide
Title from image caption View looking down middle of street, Arcade Restaurant banner spanning middle; other businesses include the Globe Bakery & Coffee House, the Flat City Restaurant, and M & M [Miners and Merchants] Bank; men are out in...
Title from signs on buildings A string of pack horses in street in front of shops, which include the hotel, restaurant, feed store, bakery, lunch counters, and saloon; [Dawson?]