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What's the Deal With: The Magnus Anderson log cabin?

Summary by Cascadia Daily
The Magnus Anderson log cabin in La Conner was constructed in 1869. It was moved to La Conner in 1952 by The Skagit Chapter No. ll Daughters Of Pioneers Of Washington. (Audra Anderson/Cascadia Daily News) Just past La Conner’s main drag is an old log cabin. Its door sits wide open for visitors to poke their heads in and inhale the musty smell of time. A plaque on its side explains the cabin was built in 1869 on the North Fork of the Skagit River…
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Cascadia Daily broke the news in on Sunday, March 16, 2025.
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