Opens at January 1-December 31 Friday-Saturday 12:00-16:00
Recommended sightseeing time:2-3 hour
Address:
3003 61st Ave SW, Seattle, WA 98116, United StatesMap
Phone+1 206-350-0999
What travelers say:
Loghouse log is an exhibition hall for viewing logging, where you can see how logs are opened, and workers personally use logs to make various wooden products.
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Loghouse log is an exhibition hall for viewing logging, where you can see how logs are opened, and workers personally use logs to make various wooden products.
The log cabin museum, a small museum southwest of Seattle's 61st Avenue, was rebuilt using the original building, so it was called the log cabin. It is a great place to see the historical photos of Seattle’s early development, and it is meaningful to learn about the city’s historical changes.
The logging museum is mainly showing the skills of logging and how logs become objects and houses in the hands of workers! It is a witness to the historical changes of the city of Seattle. The black and white photo exhibition of the times brings us to Seattle yesterday
The log cabin museum is a small building that displays many of Seattle's early-morning images, including the changes of the Indians.
If you're a history buff, stop by here during their limited opening hours to see exhibits and read up on the history of this beach neighborhood. We have a book in our beach bungalow titled "West Side Story" - it was purchased here. The volunteers here are incredibly knowledgable.