Henry Hayball, a prominent banker and public official, had this home built for his family in 1907. He served on the city council and was mayor of Logan from 1912 to 1914. The home is a beautiful example of the Queen Anne style with irregular planes, bay windows, and overhanging gables covered with shingles. The wraparound colonnaded porch highlights the front façade and is enclosed by a white balustrade. The interior is as beautiful as the exterior with oak woodwork, oak columns, stained glass, and beveled, leaded-glass windows, plus an Italian marble fireplace.*

209 West Center Street in the Logan Center Street Historic District in Logan, Utah