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About The City of Olalla
Olalla originated from the Chinook word olallie witch it term means berries, Olalla is the place of berries !
A small city in Washington used to be a logging area, Olalla hosts an annual Polar Bear Jump on January 1 and Bluegrass Festival the third Saturday in August.
The population is about 5,000 as of 2009 and mostly married couples, the median home cost is $200,000 on average.
A small city in Washington used to be a logging area, Olalla hosts an annual Polar Bear Jump on January 1 and Bluegrass Festival the third Saturday in August.
The population is about 5,000 as of 2009 and mostly married couples, the median home cost is $200,000 on average.
The Famous Storybook House in Olalla
The Storybook house was built in the 1980s by Richey & Karen Morgan.A stone bridge and a 1000 year old tree house with five stone fireplaces, The Storybook house has been custom made by Richey Morgan and has been featured in Country Living, Evening Magazine and again on the cover of 2004 Storybook Homes calendar.
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