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    Lissa Kramer begins as museum manager

    Working with volunteers to create a fun and educational Alki beach walk. Laying the groundwork for the “Home” installment of the “Telling Our Westside Stories” exhibit. Helping create a community…

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    Celebration! Thanks to you, two awards come our way

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KImqPILqyzM [The video above depicts the Association of King County Historical Organizations (AKCHO) presenting the Southwest Seattle Historical Society with its Single Impact Event Award on Tuesday evening, April 28,…

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    Thanks for your ‘GiveBIG’ contributions!

    We are grateful for those who contributed to our organization during GiveBIG, the annual opportunity offered by the Seattle Foundation for supporters of our organization (and hundreds of others) to contribute financially…

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    Vote by April 26 on name for new school on Genesee Hill site

     [Following is an April 15, 2015, letter by Gerrit Kischner, principal of Schmitz Park Elementary School, regarding potential names for the new school under construction on the Genesee Hill site.…

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    VIDEO: What makes the West Seattle Junction special?

    [The above three-minute video, produced by the Junction Neighborhood Organization (JuNO), one of the supporting organizations of the West Seattle Junction Historical Survey, features Jack Miller, owner of Husky Deli,…

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3003 61 Ave. SW, Seattle, WA  98116

(206) 350-0999

ADA ramp is on the south side of the museum, along with an ADA restroom.

The Log House Museum is open to the public on Fridays and Saturdays Noon to 4pm.