Anchorage, Alaska • Anchorage County
The Oscar Anderson House is a historic two-story log cabin located in Anchorage, Alaska. Built in 1915, it represents one of the few remaining examples of early homestead-style architecture in the city.
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618 Christensen Dr., Anchorage, Alaska
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645 W. Third Ave., Anchorage, Alaska
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535 E. 9th Ave., Anchorage, Alaska
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524 W. 4th Ave., Anchorage, Alaska
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411 W. First Ave., Anchorage, Alaska
Commerce
330 E St., Anchorage, Alaska
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