The Charlie Anway Cabin is a rustic log structure in Haines, Alaska, originally built by Charlie Anway, a prominent local entrepreneur and trapper. It embodies the frontier architecture of early 20th-century Alaska. The cabin served as Anway's residence and a base for his extensive trapping operations.
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S Of Haines Off Sullivan Island, Haines, Alaska
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W Of Haines At Mile 35, Haines Hwy., Haines, Alaska
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