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Carefully restored log cabin aptly houses museum illustrating the rich history of Seattle and Duwamish Peninsula.
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3003 61st Ave SW, Seattle
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The Log House Museum in Seattle offers visitors a glimpse into the early history of the Alki Beach area. Located in a restored 1904 log cabin, this small museum showcases exhibits on local Native American history and the first European-American settlers in the region. Many visitors appreciate the museum's cozy atmosphere and the dedication of its volunteer staff, who are often praised for their knowledge and enthusiasm. The museum's collection includes photographs, artifacts, and documents that tell the story of West Seattle's development. While some find the space limited, others value the focused and well-curated exhibits. The museum's location near Alki Beach is seen as a plus, allowing visitors to combine their visit with a walk along the waterfront. However, some visitors note that a full tour can be completed rather quickly due to the museum's compact size. Despite its small scale, the Log House Museum is generally regarded as a worthwhile stop for those interested in Seattle's local history, offering an intimate and informative experience.
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