From Your Corner Of Washington: Grays County Courthouse

From Your Corner Of Washington: Grays County Courthouse

Photo courtesy of Jim Nielend

Grays Harbor County is named after the shallow bay created by the five rivers that pour into it from Southwest Washington. Its forests full of spruce, hemlock, cedar, and Douglas fir have attracted loggers and mill operators for decades in search of “green gold”, allowing the towns within it to flourish. The beautiful Grays Harbor County Courthouse is one of the oldest buildings in the city!

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2 thoughts on “From Your Corner Of Washington: Grays County Courthouse

  1. I heard rumors that they were sure if they would be able to repair the courthouse after the Nisqually earthquake. I am so glad they managed to! It would have been a shame to lose this building. It really is a beautiful piece of our history.

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