Grays Harbor Historical Seaport Authority
Grays Harbor Historical Seaport Authority, also known as Grays Harbor Historical Seaport is a government authority created in 1986 by the city of Aberdeen, Washington, as a 501(c)(3) corporation. It was created to commemorate Washington's centennial of statehood. Operations began in 1987 with the purpose of building and operating a full-scale reproduction of the 18th-century brig Lady Washington. Additional goals were to build and operate a maritime museum to promote tourism and economic development in the Grays Harbor area, and to provide educational programs for schools and communities.
Fleet
The authority owns and operates a fleet of vessels.Current vessels:
- Lady Washington a 1989 replica of the 18th century brig of the same name.
- Capt. Matt Peasley and Hewitt R. Jackson are replica longboats from the ship Columbia Rediviva
- Hawaiian Chieftain a square topsail ketch, sold in 2021 after being retired in 2020 due to electrolysis weakening its steel hull.
Seaport Landing
The Seaport Landing is a 38-acre riverfront property formerly used as a sawmill by Weyerhaeuser and donated to GHHSA in 2013. Plans are to build a mixed-use waterfront development with six major project elementsAddressing the impacts resulting from over 100 years of industrial use. Notably diesel and oil in groundwater, shoreline hazardous waste and wood waste accumulation.
- Interpretive center
- Waterfront trail and park
- Commercial businesses
- Moorage improvements
- Education programs