Entertainment home built in 1942 by the late O.K. Palmer. Built entirely of Cedar square beams, with tongue and groove placement. The interior resembles a ski chalet like you would find in Austria or Germany. Excellent and unique craftsmanship throughout the home, which was originally built for entertaining distinguished guests of the Palmer Lumber Co. The home was named "Tanglewood" and was featured in the March 1942 edition of Sunset magazine. The outdoor "park like" setting is on the confluence of the North and South forks of the Newaukum River, providing an excellent view and outstanding fishing for Steelhead and Salmon. Neighborhood Description Very few neighbors and very few distractions.
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