Washington officially became a state in 1889. Only a few years later, this all-wood cabin was constructed by some of the first white settlers occupying the farthest reaches of Puget Sound. Although it has been lovingly restored, the original structure remains – and you can even spend the night here. This cozy cabin is perfect for a relaxing, secluded getaway.

The Stanley House was originally constructed in the 1890s, built in the rough-hewn archaic style that was common back then.

Airbnb In 1928, a group floated barges of finished lumber across the Puget Sound from West Seattle to build a row of waterfront cabins that looked like this one. But the Stanley House is the only one that remains.

You’ll find this historic cabin sitting right on the water between Shelton and Bremerton, in a quiet, rugged setting.

Airbnb It isn’t uncommon to see wildlife on the property, especially rabbits, deer, and raccoons.

You won’t find five star accommodations here – and that’s the point.

Airbnb The cabin, while in good shape for its age, is definitely showing signs of wear and tear. That being said, everything here is clean, comfortable, and safe.

The living area has plenty of space for your family or friends to gather for an evening game night or mid-day chat.

Airbnb There’s no WiFi or TV here, so you’ll be able to truly disconnect.

The kitchen is equipped with a stove, oven, refrigerator, stove, and coffee maker.

Airbnb The historic charm of this home is fantastic, but you’ll be glad you have these modern amenities at meal time.

The home has a single bedroom and a single bathroom.

Airbnb But since the living room has a sofa bed, four guests can stay here comfortably.

The Stanley House is perfect for anyone in need of a quiet escape.

Airbnb And if there ever was a year where it might feel nice to travel back in time, it is certainly this one.

Ready to return to a simpler time? Book a stay at this century-old cabin here.

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In 1928, a group floated barges of finished lumber across the Puget Sound from West Seattle to build a row of waterfront cabins that looked like this one. But the Stanley House is the only one that remains.

It isn’t uncommon to see wildlife on the property, especially rabbits, deer, and raccoons.

The cabin, while in good shape for its age, is definitely showing signs of wear and tear. That being said, everything here is clean, comfortable, and safe.

There’s no WiFi or TV here, so you’ll be able to truly disconnect.

The historic charm of this home is fantastic, but you’ll be glad you have these modern amenities at meal time.

But since the living room has a sofa bed, four guests can stay here comfortably.

And if there ever was a year where it might feel nice to travel back in time, it is certainly this one.

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Address: Puget Sound, Washington, USA