Mills House (Sitka, Alaska)
The Mills House, also known as the May Mills House and Rose Hill, is a historic house at 315 Seward Street in Sitka, Alaska. It is a two-story wood-frame structure, designed by Clyde Maclaren of Seattle, Washington for May Mills, the sister of businessman W. P. Mills, and built 1911–13. It is an excellent local example of Colonial Revival design, using the latest technologies of the day and well-adapted to a site offering expansive views of the area. Its internal technology includes an illumination system that could operate either on carbide gas or electricity, and it still has some of its original light fixtures.The house was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1978.
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Seward Street, Sitka
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N 57.05108 ° | E -135.33518 ° |
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Mills House
Seward Street 315
99835 Sitka
Alaska, United States
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