Herried House
Palmer, Alaska • Matanuska-susitna County
Palmer, Alaska • Matanuska-susitna County
The Herried House is a vernacular cabin constructed of hand-hewn logs, representing a typical homestead dwelling of early settlers in the Matanuska Valley. Its simple, functional design and robust construction embody the self-sufficiency required of Alaskans in the mid-20th century.
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