During the gold rush era, Ketchikan’s Creek Street was home to around 30 bordellos, and Dolly Arthur was one of the town’s most well-known madams. Her former parlor and boudoir, now preserved as Dolly’s House Museum, offer a glimpse into the vibrant and bustling days of the early 20th century. Visitors can explore the rooms filled with memorabilia that capture the essence of this bygone era, providing a unique and educational experience.
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