For information, Harold Dennison, Phone 2651." COUPLES ONLY ADMITTED (No gentlemen will be admitted without a lady). For the benefit of your dancing pleasure. "Dancing Every Night (except Sundays) 9.00 p.m. Wednesday, October 27, 1943, was the Grand Opening of the "98" Ballroom. You can also go directly to a listing using this list of all names: The listing "Best Western Gold Rush Inn < Gold Rush Inn < Ben-Elle Motel" means that the hotel began as the Ben-Elle Motel, was re-named the Gold Rush Inn, then joined Best Western to become the Best Western Gold Rush Inn of today. The hotels are listed in alphabetical order by today's name, followed by other names. Some of today's hotels sit on sites where hotels have existed since the city's founding, and the information posted below goes right back to the earliest hotel on those sites. To the information in those posts and comments, I have added information and photos from my own files. This article about all of the hotels that have existed in the city since 1942 began in October 2018 as an attempt to compile the information about hotels being posted in the Yukon History & Abandoned Places group on Facebook into a more useful form. In 2019, there are 19 hotels and motels operating in Whitehorse. Most recent revision was on November 9, 2021. The history of Whitehorse hotels and motels, 1942-today by Murray Lundberg The history of Whitehorse, Yukon Originally posted on October 14, 2018. The history of Whitehorse hotels and motels, 1942-today
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