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Bed & Breakfast
August Inn.
14117 Lyle Point Road, Anderson Island, WA 98303. Phone: 253-884-4011.
E-mail:
reservations@augustinn.com
Inn at
Burg's Landing. 8808 Villa Beach Road, Anderson
Island, WA. Phone: 253-884-9185; Toll-free: 1-800-431-5622.
Vacation Rentals
The Dell on Anderson Island.
Kathy Isacson. P.O. Box 88610, Steilacoom, WA 98388-0610. Phone:
253-884-2990; Fax: 253-884-2995.
Beach-front, family vacation rentals at secluded island location ideal for kayaking, canoeing, photography.
ATTRACTIONS
Museums & Exhibits
Anderson Island Historical
Society and Johnson Farm. 9306 Otso Point Road.
Anderson Island, WA. 98303.
The site of Society activities is the landmark Johnson Farm, which is
maintained as representative and typical of those developed my many
islanders who raised chickens and dairy herds as a source of income. The
society hosts a variety of activities and events at the farm including an
annual Salmon Bake and Apple Cider Squeeze.
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