Anderson Homestead

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Take a tour of this Swedish log homestead built in 1895.

Lewis Anderson, a Swedish immigrant, built this house in 1895 on Pleasant Ridge, 25 miles southwest of The Dalles. Its hand-hewn logs, mostly tamarack and some pine, came from areas farther up the ridge. The house was the social center of Pleasant Ridge in the late 1800s. There are three buildings that make up the Anderson Homestead; the log house, the granary, and the barn. The granary was home before it was used for storing grain. The barn was the largest building on the homestead. The construction, with its careful fittings and the use of wooden pegs in corners and at other intervals, reflects a high order of craftsmanship. The Anderson house was lived in until the 1950s.

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Fort Dalles Museum/Anderson Homestead 500 West 15th Street, The Dalles, Oregon US, 97058 15412964547 fortdallesmuseum@gmail.com

The museum is great for history buffs, kids, and families alike.

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