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Anderson Island is the southernmost inhabited island in Puget Sound, located in Pierce County, Washington state. The island has a rich history dating back to its early settlement by European Americans in the mid-1800s, and before that, it was frequented by Native American tribes, particularly the Steilacoom people. The island maintains a rural character with a small year-round population and is accessible only by ferry from Steilacoom.

The Anderson Island Historical Society preserves the island's cultural heritage through the Johnson Farm Museum, which showcases the agricultural and pioneer history of the area. The island's natural environment, featuring Douglas fir forests, marine shorelines, and several freshwater lakes, provides context for understanding the historical development of human settlement in the Puget Sound region.

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Museums in Anderson Island

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Exhibitions in Anderson Island

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