Harris Storehouse, 1832

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The Harris Storehouse was built as a support structure for the Harris Mill. This 2½-story gable-roofed red brick structure, which sits on a granite rubble platform over the mill pond/canal, has a large number of windows that make it atypical as a storehouse. But it has served the town in various other ways, at least once as a general store. And its presence at the very center of the mill village contributes to the harmonious cluster of 19th-century structures.

Owned by Historic Harrisville, Inc.