City Hall

When the Addington family purchased the land that would someday become Gray Harbor, they built a small two-roomed house sat in the very center of that plot. Eventually, the house evolved into a gorgeous three-story red brick Federal Colonial. It is this house that became City Hall, where the Mayor (almost always an Addington) and the rest of the city council work.

The grand, curved front steps lead up to a white-washed door flanked by symmetrical long rectangular windows. Within, the house keeps most of its original architecture, with an inlay marble flooring and cathedral ceilings. The bottom floor acts as a lobby and meeting space with minimal furnishings, all antique. A few rooms are kept as museum space, with many pictures of Gray Harbor through the years and different items in display cases, along with floor-to-ceiling bookshelves that contain interesting historical works.

A spiral staircase leads to the upper floors, though those are off-limits to those who do not work in City Hall.

Located In

Gray Harbor - Downtown

Leads To

  • Downtown