Dolly's House Museum
Ketchikan, USA


Dolly's House Museum is a historic home built in 1919, located on Creek Street, Ketchikan's former red-light district. Once the residence of Dolly Arthur, a well-known madam, the house encapsulates the area’s unique history with original furnishings, photographs, and artifacts detailing the life of early 20th-century Ketchikan.
Visit the museum to gain insights into the town's gold rush era and maritime culture. Allocate about an hour for exploration. Nearby, you'll find other notable sites, such as the Totem Heritage Center, and it's worth taking a stroll along Creek Street, where colorful wooden houses cling to the hillside above the creek.
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