The Anderson Homestead log buildings are located just south of the Fort Dalles Museum in The Dalles, Oregon. The buildings are excellent examples of Swedish construction from the late nineteenth centuries. The buildings were originally part of the Swedish immigrant settlement on Pleasant Ridge, south of The Dalles. The house has been restored to how it may have been in 1900-1920. Shown below is the second floor of the house.
Museums 101
Museums are a doorway into the past, particularly the past as lived by ordinary people. Museums 101 is a series of photo tours of museums exhibits. More Oregon museum exhibits from this series:
Museums 101: The Anderson Homestead (Photo Diary)
Museums 101: The Farm House (Photo Diary)
Museums 101: Fishing and Glass Net Floats (Photo Diary)
Museums 101: Homestead Cabin and Barn (Photo Diary)
Museums 101: Dalles City Street Scene (Photo Diary)
Museums 101: The SAGE Center (Photo Diary)
Museums 101: The Timber Industry (Photo Diary)
Museums 101: Ranch and Sawmill (Photo Diary)