“The little house with a soul…”
Ganahl-Hanley Log Cabin (1930’s)
Location: 120 5th Avenue North
This hand-hewn Douglas Fir cabin was built in the early 1930’s for Gaston Alfred Beck Ganahl in Seaview Heights as a guesthouse. The property was sold to Lee and Dorie Hanley in 1945 and was in the family until 1975 when they donated it to the City of Edmonds. In 1975, it was moved to its current location and became the Edmonds Visitors Information Center. After extensive restoration, it was listed on the Washington Heritage Register in 1999.
Currently used as the Chamber of Commerce information center for vistors.
For more information visit Ganahl-Hanley Log Cabin
This has been 365 things to do Edmonds, WA – See you next time and remember….It’s an Edmonds kind of day.
About the Author
Wayne Purser is a 1st generation REALTOR in Edmonds, Washington. He is the founder of this unique real estate blog for Edmonds & the Snohomish County area. He and his wife, Denise, live in Edmonds with their teenaged son. In his spare time, Wayne enjoys organizing community events, volunteering for youth programs, traveling, and sharing his city with anyone who will pay attention. Also, providing real estate needs to the community.


