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Description: The Little House Wayside Cabin is a small historical site associated with the author Laura Ingalls Wilder and her popular "Little House" book series. The cabin is located in Pepin, Wisconsin, and it is often visited by fans of the books who want to learn more about the author's life and the setting of her stories. Pepin is believed to be the birthplace of Laura Ingalls Wilder, and it is where she was born on February 7, 1867. The Little House Wayside Cabin is a replica of the log cabin that Laura's family lived in during her early childhood. The cabin is a part of the Laura Ingalls Wilder Museum complex in Pepin and serves as a reminder of the frontier life that Laura and her family experienced in the late 19th century.