Stanwood House was built between 1900 and 1908 by Sven Thompson, who owned the General Store next door. It is a lovely example of Colonial Revival style which was popular at the time. The old building has been restored and retains the feeling of a stately home with fir floors, picture frame molding, and glass pane doors. Two adjacent buildings, designed by Dan Nelson, house a ceramic studio.
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A Century Ago
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July 4th, 2005
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Living Room during "Architectural Elements" exhibit
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Dining Room
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Sunroom |
Corridor |