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“take a tour of the past”
Dolly's House Museum is locally owned and operated by life long Ketchikan resident who takes great pride in being able to offer this unique and historic video narrated tour that looks back into Ketchikan's infamous past. No. 24 Creek Street, Ketchikan, was the residence of Dolly Arthur. Dolly worked on Creek Street where fishermen, miners, and some more genteel characters, found entertainment and feminine companionship. Creek Street and it's red light district prospered form the 1920's to the 1950's.
This is a really cool museum! The history of Dolly and her life is really fun to learn about. After hearing Dolly's story from an employee, you can do a self guided tour through her house. "Only... Read more
Interesting, self-guided tour of a historic bordello. The owner, Dolly Arthur turned out to be quite the philanthropist and took care of "her" little town. While you're here, make sure to... Read more
I would say this is an interesting part of the island's history. I wouldn't pay to see it again. If you really want to have a good time without visiting someone like Dale, visit the creek area... Read more
Dolly's House Museum & Gift Shop
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