Campbell House, located in Palmer, Alaska, is a modest but intact example of an early Alaskan homestead. Built in the mid-20th century, it reflects the self-sufficient lifestyle of settlers in the Matanuska Valley.
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3150 N. Glenn Hwy., Palmer, Alaska
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5805 N. Farm Loop Rd., Palmer, Alaska
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S Of Palmer At Mile 40, Glen Hwy., Palmer, Alaska
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4400 N. Palmer--fishook Hwy., Palmer, Alaska
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9721 East Hilscher Hwy., Palmer, Alaska
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333 W. Evergreen, Palmer, Alaska
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