Anchorage, Alaska • Anchorage County
The Anchorage Hotel Annex, a two-story wooden building in Anchorage, Alaska, was constructed in 1916. It features a simple vernacular design with a hipped roof and prominent eaves, originally serving as an overflow accommodation for the larger adjacent Anchorage Hotel. Its interior included guest rooms and shared bathroom facilities.
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411 W. First Ave., Anchorage, Alaska
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4th Ave. Extended, Anchorage, Alaska
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