Front view of the Haller home showing the yard with picnic table and flag.
From the At 1292 entry:
Colonel Granville Haller House located at 1 NE Front Street, Coupeville
circa 1866 Colonial Residence. The Granville Haller House was constructed 1866, and part of an earlier structure may be incorporated in the house. Haller operated a store and held county office until he was reinstated in the army in the early 1870's and left Whidbey Island. The house was sold to Daniel Pearson in 1879. The Haller store was also located on the property and during the 1880's the road sliced through the center of the store. During the early twentieth century, the remaining part of the building was the local movie theatre, the Circuit Theatre. The Haller House went throught several owners and tenants after the Pearson's sold the building. The building was damged by fire in the early 1940's and stood vacant for ten years until purchased in 1952 by Stanley Willhight. The building has been restored over the past several years. The front porch originally had Grecian style pillars which have not been restored, but the rest of the building is similar to the original appearance.
The current owner is Molly Mcphearson