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BALLARD, Wash. – After recreating Diagon Alley from the Harry Potter movies in Ballard, Jon Chambers is ready to take on the whimsical Weasley family home.
Chambers shared a sketch of his plans on the Facebook page for the Diagon Alley Project Saturday and hopes to build the rickety home, known as the Burrow, in Snoqualmie Valley.
KING-5 reports Chambers won’t start the project until next year so he can plan and get permit approvals.
Chambers built the Diagon Alley replica in his driveway, but it will be closing on the 19th and moved to Camp Korey in Mount Vernon which helps families and kids living with serious medical conditions.
