Dr. David W. Henderson house in Marysville, Ohio, built in 1884. The house is an intact and significant example of the Late Victorian Italiante style in Marysville and Union County. This style was among the most popular 1800s century architectural styles in Ohio. The architect or builder is unknown. For twenty years prior to the recent renovation, this home withstood vandals, neglect, and all of the elements of a vacant home. In June 1998, Barry and Susan Cordell purchased the home and began the 16 month exterior and interior renovation of this rectangular, two and a half story, 11 room home with approximately 4,000 square feet. During the history research, the Cordells found a photo of the home from the early 1900s, which revealed all the missing detail of the porch railings and the roof overhangs. This picture was used as a model for the restoration. All details were precisely duplicated. Posted to the National Register of Historic Places on April 19, 2001. GPS: 40.23639°N, -83.36368°W.
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