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Historic Reflection: 1870s – Wauseon’s Eager House

December 27, 2024No Comments1 Min Read

Pictured is the Eager House in Wauseon, Ohio. This hotel was built in the 1870s and run by the Eager family until around 1910. It was torn down around 1912 to make a new home for the Peoples State Bank. Thank you to the Fulton County Historical Society for the use of this photo. Do you have a historic Fulton County photo you would like to share? Email: publisher@thevillagereporter.com.

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