Lady Washington


For some interesting local history, check out this full-scale replica of one of the ships piloted by Captain Robert Gray when he first sailed into Grays Harbor. The ship is open for tours when moored at Grays Harbor Historical Seaport, which you can also contact for sailing opportunities and/or anything else pertaining to the ship.


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