Historic house finds new owner
News
December 13, 2024
Built in 1911, the old Scott house, the Almer Coe house or the “Woodlawn” house at 500 W. Fourth St., that has seen many owners throughout its time as a historical home in Marysville, is now owned by The Union County Foundation. The local non-profit organization plans to use the large property as their office and to give back to the community. (Journal-Tribune photo by Kyle Meddles)

Historic house finds new owner

By Kyle Meddles 

Few houses in Marysville manage to attract the eyes of passersby quite like the historical “Woodlawn” residence at 500 W. Fourth St.; then again not many houses sit on two acres of land in the heart of the city.

The Union County Foundation, a not-for-profit organization with the mission o...

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