History
This great old building appeared on Stevenson's tax rolls in 1910, just two years after the first train and first automobile arrived in town. Built by Lewis Aalvik from timber cut on his homestead, the structure adjoins another built by Christian Aalvik at the same time. Although this and a building on Whiskey Street were Lewis' only commercial buildings, he constructed many homes that still house Stevenson families... all from lumber produced at his planing mill along the river. One of the first electrified buildings in town, this place originally was leased as a hardware store with a small apartment upstairs for the operator. Reportedly the rest of the second floor was a brothel, a back staircase conveniently opened onto the alley behind. According to legend, those looking for the local