3003 61st Avenue Southwest Seattle, WA 98116
Seated: 35
Standing: 100
Square Feet: 800 ft2
The Log House Museum is a City of Seattle Historic Landmark built in 1904 as the Carriage House to the Historic Fir Lodge (Alki Homestead). It is located one block from the popular regional attraction of Alki Beach, known to Coast Salish people as sbaq?abqs or Prairie Point and is within walking distance of several businesses and restaurants, Metro Transit and Water Taxi Shuttle Stops, and historic and cultural sites. The Log House Museum features a wrap around porch, exposed old growth logs, original windows, and a courtyard. The museum maintains a native plant garden and displayed artifacts.