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Friends of Betty MacDonald For fans of this beloved American writer
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Egg and I Farmhouse, ca. 1930-31
 The original Egg and I farmhouse in Chimacum, WA, as described in the Betty MacDonald novel. Submitted by Debbie Scott. Firlands Sanatorium
 The former Firlands is now a private school in the Seattle suburb of Shoreline. firlands_classroom_building.jpg
 This former hospital section is now classrooms for Kings High School. firlands_admin_building.jpg
 Administration: Large main building at right rear. Identifying former uses of all the buildings is no doubt someone's ne Vashon Farm: Entry
 Vashon house: Living Room and Deck
 Vashon house: South Patio
 MacDonald Farm B&B: The Barn
 The Cedar Loft is quaintly furnished and available for rent. The lower floor houses a collection of Betty photos, news c Vashon property: Footpath to beach
 Vashon property: Road to beach
 Now paved in asphalt, but still a treacherous drive. Vashon property: Road to beach 2
 Now paved. Corral de Tierra Valley
 corral_de_tierra.jpg after Google maps. For variations search on "corral de tierra california." Maps can be scrolled and Egg and I Farm - Present Day
 The Egg and I Farmstead Today Bishop home - Egg and I Road
 Bishop farmhouse. Subm. by Debbie Scott Bard residence, North Seattle
 As shown in The Seattle Press, 2002 Port Townsend, WA
 Port Townsend, WA, model for "Town" in The Egg and I by Betty MacDonald. Port Hadlock boat ramp
 Port Hadlock was "Docktown" in The Egg and I Former Firlands Sanitarium
 Two views from the East. 6317 15th Avenue today
 How ever did the Bard children find their way home? 2212 Everett Ave. (formerly 13th Ave N)
 The first Bard family home in Seattle. This house was a much lighter color when the Bards moved here in 1918 from Montan
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