The Log House Museum is dedicated to celebrating Duwamish peninsula history, the Birthplace of Seattle. Operated by the Southwest Seattle Historical Society, the restored Log House Museum is situated in a 1904 log building near Alki Beach. The museum hosts rotating exhibits, including the recent Telling Our Westside Stories three-part series. Outside the museum, guests will find a garden of native plants and an Admiral totem pole that has also been restored. The museum preserves the hyper-local heritage of the peninsula through exhibits, education, and advocacy. In addition to regular hours, visitors can also call to arrange visits by appointment.
3003 61st Avenue SW, Seattle, WA, Phone: 206-938-5293
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