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Log House Museum

Seattle


A historical curiosity in Seattle's oldest neighborhood, this museum was built in 1903 from Douglas fir trees as a carriage house for the currently disused Homestead Restaurant a block away. When all around it was moved or demolished to lay out West Seattle, the house miraculously survived and now sits amid a dense grid of modern single family homes rather than dense forest. It serves as a small museum with revolving historical exhibitions.


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