DescriptionFreeman Hotel in 1922, Dawson City, Yukon.png
English: Previously known as the Binet Block when construction was completed in late 1898, the building was purchased in 1909 by Henry Freeman. In 1913 it was renamed the Freeman Hotel, by which name it was known for some time. A subsequent owner renamed it Yukon Hotel, by which name it is still known.
In the upper right corner of the building is a sign with the word "Freeman". The building in the background at the far right is St. Paul's Anglican Church.
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