Area less than one acre Built by Foss,Carl NRHP Reference # 82004903 Added to NRHP 31 August 1982 | Built 1920 Architectural style Bungalow/craftsman Opened 1920 | |
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Similar Revillagigedo Island, Potlatch Totem Park, Totem Heritage Center, Tongass National Forest, Saxman Native Village |
The Walker-Broderick House is a historic house at 541 Pine St. in Ketchikan, Alaska. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1982. It has also been known as the "Doc" Walker House and is Alaska Historic Resources Site No. KET-138. The house is a single-story wood frame structure, built in 1916-20 by local Ketchikan master builder Carl Foss. The house is an excellent local example of Craftsman styling, with broad eaves supported by large knee arches, large brick piers supporting the front porch, and a matching brick chimney on the side. Interior woodwork is well-preserved. The house was built for Norman "Doc" Walker, an early Ketchikan resident, pharmacists, and politician who served as mayor and in the Alaska Territorial Senate