Washington’s Tiniest Town Has A Population Of 12 And A Huge Sense Of Humor

Grace, a 0.6-mile community near Woodinville, Washington, is home to 12 humorous residents and a unique Costco.

If you live in Western Washington, there's a distinct possibility you've driven by our state's tiniest town without even realizing it. But don't worry, you're not missing much (unless you love Costco, but we'll get to that later). Somewhere just off State Route 522 near Woodinville is the 0.6-mile community of Grace, which is home to a dozen of the happiest people you'll ever meet.

Grace is located just outside of Woodinville, on the King County and Snohomish County line.

It's easy to drive through the entire area in under 10 minutes since the town is only 0.6 miles long.

Only 12 people call Grace home, and each one of them has a great sense of humor.

Their ever-changing signs are the talk of the town (and the surrounding towns). They keep the messages on the signs lighthearted and fun, but everyone is fair game for teasing.

Terry Jarvis is the lifelong mayor here, a position he's held since 1993.

Jarvis (pictured here with Commissioner of Public Land Hilary Franz) runs a town that is totally tax-free.

Of course, locals and passersby are welcome to donate to the Bank of Wishful Thinking.

The community fund is used for important purchases such as ice cream bars for everyone.

The quirkiest fact about this place is that, technically, it has a Costco.

That Costco might have a Woodinville address, but legally, it's technically in Grace.

Needless to say, the folks in Grace sometimes give Woodinville a hard time.

But it's all in good fun, and everyone is actually quite neighborly.

If you're considering relocating to the tiny town of Grace, we have some bad news -- they cap the population at 12. No one can move in unless someone leaves, which helps them avoid changing the number on the welcome sign. However, you can follow their official Facebook page here.

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