
The Gill House
Built in the first decade of the 20th century by one of Galion’s founding families, the Gill House was designed by a nationally-recognized architect. The 6,000 square foot house’s original owners, Bloomer and Nellie Gill, were associated with the early automobile industry and were visited by family friends Thomas Alva Edison and Henry Ford. Each year, the Gill House welcomes visitors for tours, historical talks, art happenings, prom pictures, and community events.
The Gill House is operated by Preserving Galion, Inc., which can provide additional information regarding the city’s outstanding collection of historic resources.
