Burkhart-Dibrell House, Ketchikan
Facts and practical information
The Burkhart-Dibrell House, also known as Monrean House, is a historic house at 500 Main Street in Ketchikan, Alaska. This three story wood-frame house was built in 1904 by H. Z. Burkart, the founder of Ketchikan Spruce Mills, and is the only significant surviving Queen Anne style house in Ketchikan. It occupies a prominent position at the head of Main Street, and has long been a local landmark. In 1916, the house was purchased by Captain Walter Dibrell, Superintendent of Lighthouses for all of Alaska. The house's most prominent feature is its turret with conical roof and gold spire. ()
Ketchikan
Burkhart-Dibrell House – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: Southeast Alaska Discovery Center, First Lutheran Church, Totem Heritage Center, Soho Coho.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Which popular attractions are close to Burkhart-Dibrell House?
How to get to Burkhart-Dibrell House by public transport?
Train
- Creek Street (7 min walk)
- Cape Fox Hill (8 min walk)